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ELI2ABETHTOWN HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM
K.H.S.A.A. CHAMPION— 1975
(Left to Right) Front Row: Shawn Myers, Jeff Myers. Second Row: Trey Gas-
pard. Tommy Skees, David Taylor, Kevan Dowdell, Robert Reid, Eric Brandenburg,
Wendall Grant. Third Row: Mgr. P. J. Hartlage, Tim Pickerrell, Steve Kerrick, Tim
Brandenburg, Chuck Morris, Kent Mudd, Curtis Bradley, Larry Lanz, Mark Puckett.
Fourth Row: Coach Ron Myers, Mgr. Jerry Bryant, Mark Bradley, Robert Weathers,
David Clark, Curtis Wright, Donnie Thomas, Richie Hart, Todd Overton, Coach
George Lynch, Coach Tim Johnson.
Member Of National Fcdemnon of Sratc High School Associations
Official Organ of tlie
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
AUGUST 1975
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET — CLASS AA GIRLS
Bowling Green, Kentucky, May 23-24, 1975
Paducah Tilghman High School Track Team — K.H.S.A.A. Champion 1975
(Lefl lo Righll Fronl Row: Coach Cecil Ward, Opal Hamilion, Vickie Beasley, Julie Tyler,
Marilyn Marshall, Laura Lynn, Teresa Pipes, Lynn Maxwell. Second Row: Tonya Ward, Levia
Greer, Janice Ridgeway, Lucille Morris, Christene Lee, Jshonetta Meade, Carmen Jones.
60 Yard Hurdles—
1. \oz in, Brvan Station
2. Handley, LaRue County
3. Taylor. Daviess County
4. Connoughty. Nelson County
5. Dreyer. Dixie Heights
Time— S. 2
Logan set a state record in this
new event with her time of 8.2.
110 Yard Hurdles—
1. Logan. Bryan Station
2. Dreyer. Dixie Heights
3. Duncan. Union Countv
4. Harris, Franklin Simpson
5. Handley, LaRue County
Time 15.0
Logan set a state record in this
new event with her time of 15.0.
100 Yard Dash—
1. Maxwell, Paducah Tilghman
2. Blackburn, Lafayette
3. Ridgeway, Paducah Tilghman
4. Reid, Ft. Knox
5. Marton, Owensboro
Time- -11
220 Yard Dash—
1. Maxwell, Paducah Tilghman
2. Reid, Ft. Knox
3. Cargle. Breckinridge County
4. Greer, Paducah Tilghman
5. Blackborn, Lafayette
Time— 24.7
Maxwell set a new state record in
this event with her time of 21.7.
440 Yard Run—
1. Meade, Paducah Tilghman
2. Penner, Calloway County
3. Steele, Tales Creek
4. Theis. Highlands
5. Hullett, Conner
Time— 53.5
880 Yard Run —
1. Zembrodt, Boone County
2. Cook, Franklin County
3. Butler, Christian County
4. Borders, Oldham County
B. Patterson, Russell
Time— 2:19
Mile Run —
1. Witt, Bourbon County
2. Mass2y, Hopkinsville
3. Andersen. Franklin County
4. Patterson. Russell
5. Meeker, Boone County
Time ,'i:2n.5
440 Yard Relay-
1. Lafayette
2. Paducah Tilghman
.?. Owensboro
4. Hopkinsville
5. Bryan Station
Time— 49.0
Lafayette set a new record in this
event with their time of 49.0.
880 Yard Relay—
1. Hopkinsville
2. Madisonville
3. Owensboro
4. Ft Knox
5. Franklin County
Time— 1:45.4
880 Yard Medley Relay—
1. Paducah Tilghman
2. Highlands
3. Christian County
4. Franklin County
5. Lafayette
Time 1:49.7
Paducah Tilghman set a new state
record in this event with their ime
of 1:49.7.
Mile Relay —
1. Hopkinsville
2. Harrison County
3. Christian County
4. Boone County
5. Shelby County
Time — 4:04.1
Shot Put —
1. Patrick, Boyd County
2. Stinson. Henderson County
3. Hamilton, Paducah Tilghman
4. Duncan. Apollo
5. Doyle, Hopkinsville
Distance — 41' 5"
Patrick set a new state record in
this event with her distance of 41' 5".
Discus —
1. Hamilton, Paducah Tilghman
2. Willingham, Henderson County
3. Lewis. Hopkinsville
4. Samuels. Franklin Simpson
5. Coats, Madisonville
Distance— 114' 9 3/4"
High Jump—
1. Tolle. Harrison County
2. Murphy, Newport
3. Hamilton. Paducah Tilghman
4. Distler, Clark County
5. Williams, Bryan Station
Height— 5' 4"
Long Jump —
1. Kuepel, Apollo
2. Durham. Newport
3. Thies. Highlands
4. Davis. Franklin Ccunty
5. Meade, Paducah Tilghman
Distance— 17' 5 1/2"
TOTAL POINTS
Paducah Tilghman 4E
Hopkinsville 22
Boone Cojinly 15
Bryan Station 14
Lafayette 12
FrankU;! County 12
Harrison County 10
Highlands 9
Christian County 9
Apollo 8
Henderson County 8
Newport 8
Ft. Knox 8
Owensboro 7
Bourbon County 6
Boyd Cou^y 6
LaRue Coiuity SV4
Madisonville 5
Dixie Heights 5
Calloway County 4
Franklin-Simpson 3H
Daviess County 3
Russell 3
Tates Creek 3
Union County 3
Breckinridge County 3
Nelson Coiinly 2
Clark County S
Oldham County 2
Conner 1
Shelby County 1
The Kentucky High School Athlete
Official Organ of the
Kentucky High School Athletic Association
VOL. XXXVIII— No. 1
AUGUST, 1975
$1.00 Per Year
Minutes of Board Meeting, May 23, 1975
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High
School Athletic Association met in Bowlin.s? Green,
Kentucky, on Friday, May 23, 1975. The meeting
was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by President W.
P. Wheeler. Present were Board members, Arthur
Hawkins, Jack Fultz, Louie Martin, Eldon David-
son, George Sauer, Ray Story, Frank Simpson,
and Fairce Woods; Commissioner J. B. Mansfield,
and Assistant Commissioners Tom Mills and Billy
V. Wise. Mr. Conley Manning was in attendance
representing the State Department of Ediication.
Th invocation was given by Frank Simpson,
Ray Story moved, seconed by Fairce Woods
that the reading of the minutes of the April meet-
inging be waived since members of the Board
had received copies in the mail. The motion was
carried unanimously.
George Sauer moved that each school whose
team participated in the State Girls' Basketball
Tournament be given $200.00 to help defray ex-
penses. This is in addition to those already assum-
ed by the Association. The motion was seconded
by Arthur Hawkins and carried unanimously.
The Chairman of the Policy Committie, Jack
Fultz, stated that the Committee recommended
that the salaries for the administrative staff
and secretaries for the 1975-76 fiscal year be
as follows: Commissioner Mansfield $25,000.00.
Assistant Commissioners Mills and Wise $20,000.00.
Assistant Commissioner Stout $17,500.00. The
secretaries will receive a ten percent increase in
salary. Mr. Fultz made the motion that these
recommendations be adopted. Frank Simpson
seconded the motion and all members voted aye.
Chairman Louie Martin stated that the Retire-
ment Committee recommended that the Board of
Control submit a letter to the Board of Trustees
of the Teachers' Retirement System requesting
that the three Assistant Commissioners of the
Kentucky High School Athletic Association be
accepted as members of the Teachers' Retirement
System effective July 1, 1975, under provisions
provided under KRS 161.220-4.f. The Committee
recommended that the Board of Control contribute
the necessary funds to the Teachers' Retirement
System to cover their acceptance. The Retire-
ment Committee further recommended that Arti-
cle, VIII, Section 1, of the K.H.S.A.A. Pension
Plan Agreement contract with Commissioner J.
B. Mansfield be changed to show that he "will
receive $25.00 for each year of credited service."
This would assure Commissioner Mansfield of a
retirement plan more nearly equal to that of the
Teacher's Retirement System. George Sauer
moved that these recommendations be adopted.
Jack Fultz seconded the motion and all members
voted aye.
Frank Simpson made the motion that upon
acceptance of Assistant Commissioners Tom Mills,
Billy V. Wise and Louis Stout into the Teachers'
Retirement System that the Association no longer
pay the premiums on the retirement annuity life
endowment policy that is currently being carried
on each of them as a part of the Retirement Plan.
Present contracts regarding these would become
void. However, each one would be permitted to
assume title of his policy and pay all future pre-
miums. Futhermore, the Pension Plan agreement
with each would become void. George Sauer
seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
The Board of Control approved the recommen-
dations of the State Wrestling Committee and
authorized the Commissioner to conduct an opin-
ion poll of principals of schools sponsorng wrest-
Img teams. The subject being the establishment
of districts in this sport. It is to be sent after the
schools open in the fall. (The minutes of the
meeting will appear in the Athlete.)
The possibility of moving the district basket-
ball tournament to the last week in March be-
ginning with the 1977-78 school year was discuss-
ed. Mr. Mansfield was instructed to conduct a poll
of the member schools to see if they were in favor
of this change. The poll will be conducted at the
beginning of the 1975-76 school year.
Mr. Mansfield presented a letter from Prin.
OUie Howard of Oldham County High School re-
questing that the Board send out a referendum
to the member schools on whether or not spring
football practice should be eliminated. Following
a lengthy discussion, Frank Simpson moved that
the request be tabled. Eldon Davidson seconded
the motion and all members voted aye.
Prin. J. T. Pendergraph, Breckinridge County
High School, appealed to the Board of Control to
restore Scott Brumfield's eligibility at his school.
The correspondence concerning the case was read
by the Commssioner. Scott has been a varsity
player at St. Romuald and is ineligible for thirty-
six weeks. The finances involved and subject of-
fered were the basis of the request. After discuss-
ing the case, it was moved by Eldon Davidson,
seconded by Fairce Woods, not to restore his
eligibility. Eight members voted "aye" and one
dissented.
Prin. Jim Bishop, Beechwood High School, re-
quested the Board to restore Christopher G.
Riche's eligibility at Beechwood. Christopher at-
tended Covington Catholic where he has been a
member of the football team for two years. In-
creased tuition and other financial matters were
the reason for the transfer. Commissioner Mans-
field read the correspondence concerning the case
and after much discussion George Sauer moved,
seconded by Fairce Woods, that Christopher's
eligibility not be restored at Beechwood High
School. Eight voted in favor of the motion and
one dissented.
Prin. Roy A. Weatherly, Hopkinsville High
School, requested the Board to restore the eligi-
bility of Louis Knight. Louis was forced to quit
school after forty-one days of the first semester,
1974-75, as a result of an accident. The days attend-
ed constituted a semester so when he returns he
will be in his eighth semester. Louis Martin moved
that the Preceding Semester Rule be waived
thereby making him eligible for the first se-
mester of 1975-76 only. Eldon Davidson seconded
the motion. The motion carried unanimously.
Jack Fultz moved, seconded by Ray Story, that
all bills of the Association for the period be-
ginning April 1, 1975, and ending April 30, 1975,
be allowed. The motion carried unanimously.
The next meeting was set for July 25, 1975,
Frida.y, 7:30 P.M. (C.S.T.), at Barkley Lake Lodge.
There being no further business, the meeting
was adjourned.
Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1973
AUGUST. 1975 VOL. xxxvni-No. 1 Ballard High School Golfers
Published monlhly, except June and July, by tha Are ChamoionS
Kentucky High School Athletic Association "
Oifice of Publication. S60 E. Cooper Dr., P. O. Box 7S02.
Lexington, Ky. 40S0Z
Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky
Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provid-
ed for in Ssction 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, authorized
May 3, 192B.
Editor JOE B. MANSFIELD ..^^.^^^
Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL IHIH^I f
Assistant Editor TOM MILLS
Assistant Editor . LOUIS STOUT
Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE jyTm^-. '>#■ -• "" "Lai «,
b'oT^' or coi^^B^L '^f*m- T 1
President LOUIE MARTIN (1972-1976) Corbin * ' 11
Vice-Pres. _^ ARTHUR HAWKINS (1972-1976) Mt. Sterli^ng | I
Directors Denval Barriger (1975-1979), Bowling Green;
Eldon Davidson (1973-1977), Monticello; Andrew J. Fultz
(1972-1976), Olive HiU; Cecil Reid (1973-1977), Symsonia; ________
George E. Sauer, Jr. (1974-1978), Louisville; Gene Sell BHHIHP i/iWM|| JK ^<«<
(1975-1979), Newport; Frank B. Simpson (1972-1976), Louis- wK^^KK j^mPWI"' f^S
ville; Ray Story (1974-1978), RadcUff. Conley Manning, MM^^R- .^h^^^K'^W-K^
State Dept. of Education representative.
Subscription Rate SI. 00 per year (Left to Right) Perry Freman, Bonnie Boyer, Betty
Baird, Cindy Arnold.
t^ftOT ^a Oatn/n/AU'tMe/- J t^aeg The Ballard High School won the eleventh
_ K. H. S. A . A. State Golf Tournament for Girls,
Aftf^nrinn Pri'nrmak anA SiiDprinfpnrlpnfs' ^^^"^ ^* Shelbyville Golf Club, Shelbyville, Ken-
Attention, l rmcipais ana supenntenaents. ^^^^j^y ^^ jyj^^ ^3-^4 -,9,^5 charlotte Allen of Ken-
Each principal and superintendent will be tucky Country Day was the individual winner
supplied during the forthcoming school year with with a score of 160.
a card which will say: "Kentucky High School Sixteen teams competed in the tournament,
Athletic Association. This will introduce (name of having qualified in regional competition. These
principal or superintendent), (name of school)." teams and their scores are: Ballard, 677; Kentucky
The card will be signed by the Commissioner. Country Day, 727; Estill County, 739; Caldwell
Most administrators of Association member County, 768; Corbin, 783; Tompkinsville, 787;
schools admit to their home contests fellow ad- Madisonville North Hopkins, 804; Oldham County,
ministrators as a matter of school policy. How- 806; Green County, 810; Mason County, 833; Glas-
ever, many times these visitors hesitate to iden- Kow, 839; Marion County, 842; Franklin County,
tify themselves to the ticket takers. The card men- 858; St. Patrick, 880; Lincoln County, 889; Owen
tioned will assist in this identification. County ,932.
The identification cards are not to be con- Individual scores of some of the tournament
sidered as regular season passes to home games '^^'^^''^. were:
of member schools of the K.H.S.A.A. The determ- 160 - Allen (Kentucky Country Day)
ining factor in the cards being accepted as passes 163 - Ohr (Estill County), Lyle (Fern Creek)
is the policy of the individual school. 164 - Boyer (Ballard), Crawford (Kentucky
The identification card may be used for ad- Country Day)
mission to all events at the state level except the 165 - Baird (Ballard)
State Basketball Tournament. A different plan 166 - Freeman (Ballard)
for issuing these passes, along with passes to the 168 - Tuttle (Franklin County)
district and regional basketball tournaments, is 1^1 " Rush (Tompkinsville), Carpenter (Eastern)
provided in basketball tournament regulations. l^f - Miller (Caldwell County)
175 - Tyree (Doss)
Minutes of Board Meeting, June 12, 1975 \]l ; (^^rSruck; Country Day)
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High
School Athletic Association met in Louisville, p,->,->i-l-,o 1 1 r"i;«.Vo
Kentucky on Thursday, June 12, 1975 in a Special rootoau «^liniCS
Meeting called by President Wheeler. Pres- The 1975 clinics for football officials are be-
ent were Board members, Frank Simpson, Louie ing conducted by Assistant Commissioner Billy V.
Martin, Ray Story, George Sauer, and Fairce wise. Dates and sites of the clinics are as follows:
Woods; Commissioner J. B. Mansfield, and Assist- August 5, Bell County High School, Pineville,
ant Commissioners Tom Mills and Billy V. Wise. 7:30 p.m.; August 6, Hazard High School, Hazard,
Mr. Conley Manning was present representing the 7:30 p.m.; August 7, Prestonsburg High School,
Department of Education. Prestonsburg, 7:30 p.m.; August 8, U. K. Com-
The reason for the called meeting was to con- munity College, Ashland, 7:30 p.m.; August 11,
sider the placing of all executive officers of the Elizabethtown High School, Elizabethtown, 7:30
K.H.S.A.A. into the teacher retirement system and p.m.; August 12, Henderson County High School,
setting the salary of the Commissioner for the Henderson. 7:30 p.m.; August 13, Paducah Tilgh-
1975-76 fiscal year. man High School, Paducah, 7:30 p.m.; August 14,
Following a lengthy discussion, George Sauer Hopkinsville High School, Hopkinsville, 7:30 p.m.;
moved that the motion made at the May 23, 1975 August 18, W.K.U., Student Center, Bowling
meeting be ammended to include placing all Green. 7:30 p.m.; August 19, Stouffer's Inn, Ball-
executive officers into the Teacher Retire- room Louisville, 7:30 p.m.; August 20, Campbell
ment S.ystem effective July 1, 1975. Louis Martin County High School, Alexandria, 7:30 p.m.; August
(Continued on Page Eight) 21, Henry Clay High School, Lexington, 7:30 p.m.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1975
Page Three
In Memoriatti
STAN RADJUNAS
Stan Radjunas was born on February 18, 1916,
at New Britain, Connecticut and died on March
23, 1975, at the Veterans Hospital in Lexington. He
earned A.B. and M.A. Degrees at Morehead State
University and has doctoral work at Ohio State
and Sorbornne Universities. A Little AU-Ameri-
can Football player at Morehead, he is a member
of the Hall of Fame.
Stan coached at Portsmouth High School and
Morehead University. He was connected with Lee
Clay Products from 1954-1968. Since that time he
has served as principal at Louisa and Assistant
Superintendent of Lawrence County Schools,
Assistant Principal of Paul Blazer High School
and principal of Coles Junior High School at
Ashland.
He was a basketball and football official for
the K. H. S. A. A. and the K. LA. C. from 1933
through 1967, during this time he served the
Association as Sixteenth Region Officials Clinic
Director. He officiated in the State Tournament
in 1967.
Stan was a member of the Kiwanis Club, Elks
Club K.E.A., N.E.A., and a Kentucky Colonel. He
is survived by his wife, Jane, a teacher in an
elementary school at Ashland, and two sons. Ed
is Coordinator of Cooperative Education, Ashland
Community College, and John is football coach at
Oldham County High School.
Doss High School Golf Team
is Boys' Champion
The Doss High School Golf team won the 1975
State Tournament for Boys, held at The Lindsey
Golf Course, Fort Knox, on May 20-21. The In-
dividual Tournament was held at Anderson Golf
Course, Fort Knox, on May 28-29. The tournaments
were managed by John Hackett of Fort Knox.
Scores of the leading teams were: Doss, 637;
Madisonville North Hopkins, 639; Henry Clay, 642;
Owensboro, 642; Danville, 644; Marion County,
645; Mason County, 652; Mayfield, 655; Covington
Catholic, 658; Ballard, 661; Murray, 664; Trinity,
665.
THE COACHES CORNER
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
As President of the Kentucky High School
Coaches Association 1 am very proud to announce
that the K.H.S.A.A. has so very generously al-
lowed us space in The Athlete to keep our state
coaches abreast of the happenings of their organi-
zation and any information that is felt pertinent
to the state coaches.
We, the officers of the K.H.S.C.A., are very
pleased that this space has been made available.
We have been searching for some means to get
our membership more closely involved with the
functioning of their organization and we feel this
may be one step in that direction.
With a membership of 3,495 we feel we need
more coaches giving input into their organization
than we have been experiencing the last few years.
Too many coaches use membership in the organi-
zation as a free pass to games only. It is felt
coaches could become involved more, at least by
attending a meeting once or twice a year.
In an effort to hopefully make this attendance
be a realization, we voted at the business meeting
in April, to have an additional meeting during
the Boys State Tournament on Friday morning
(exact date, time, and location to be announced
later). The annual meeting during KEA in April
will still be in existence.
Some of the ideas we have for the use of this
space would be any form of announcement, K.H.
S. C. A. organization business, coaching vacancies,
information pertaining to the association clinic,
All-Star games, etc. This information will be sent
in by the coaches of the state.
We have a lot of kinks to be worked out, how-
ever, with some time and effort we believe we
will have a real good thing going for our organi-
zation.
We extend to The Kentucky High School Ath-
letic Association our very sincere thanks.
Following is a list of the Kentucky High School
Coaches Association Officers: President Billy B.
Smith (Taylor County High School); Vice-Presi-
dent Pat Dale (Montgomery County High School) ;
Secretary-Treasurer Joe Ohr (Irvine); Sergeant-
At-Arms Bob Miller (Campbell County High
School.
K.H.S.A.A. President - Billy B. Smith.
State Fencing Championship Results
The second annual K.H.S. Girls and Boys
State Fencing Championships were held at Ursu-
line Academy Gymnasium on April 5, 1975. Mr.
Bill Long, Iroquois Junior High School, was the
tournament manager for the Association. The
winning team trophies went to the Ballard High
School girls and the Doss High School boys. The
results are as follows:
BOYS' TEAM FINISH
1. Doss 22, 2. Seneca 13, 3. Ballard 11, 4. Tates
Creek and Atherton 8, 6. North Hardin 3.
FOIL — 1. Goodman, 2. James, 3. Doyle, 4.
Spero, 5. WoKf, 6. Yocum.
EPEE — 1. James, 2. Gates, 3. Spero, 4. Poole,
5. Strumar, 6. Feld.
SABRE — 1. Spero, 2. James, 3. Smith, 4.
Goodman, 5. Gorman, 6. Sites.
GIRLS' TEAM FINISH
1. Ballard 23, 2. Seneca 15, 3. Sacred Heart 7,
4. Atherton, 5. Doss, 6. Westport.
FOIL — 1. Meyers, 2. Ford, 3. Mitchell, 4.
Long, 5, Hamm, 6. Haberlin.
Page Four
STATE FENCING CHAMPIONS
T HE KENTU CKY HIGH SCHOOL A T HLETE FOR AUGUST, 1975
THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL
1975 Rifle Champion
Left to Right) Laren Haeberlin, Carol Mitchell, Laura
Myers, finalists, Ballard High School. James James, Jim
Poole, Doss High School.
(Left to Right) Front Row: Valerie Hagan, Tammy
Brande.nburg. Second Row: Kenneth Hudgins, Monte
Keith, Billy Sims.
National Federation Dues 290.18
Rental on Coliseum - Basketball 1,000.00
Film Re,ntal 357.50
Bad Checks 647.00
Apprcpriations - Organization 800.00
U. S. Treasury Bills - Transfer of Funds 116,144.83
Taxes and Withholdings:
Federal Income Tax Withheld 14,578.40
Social Security 9,208.52
City License Fee Withheld 1,920.98
SSale Income Tax Withheld 3,020.24
State Sales and Use Taxes 3,156.57
Federal Unemployment Tax 160.11
Slate Unemployme^it Tax 865.14 32,909.96
Magazine:
Printing and Engravings 9,947.82
Mailing 500.0 10,447.82
Officials' Division:
State Clinic Expenses 2,342.23
Liability Insurance 6,361.93
Regional Expe,nses 11.79 8,715.95
Swimming:
State Committee Expense 481.28
Trophies and Awards 1,005.29
Officials (State Meets) 684.45
Mileage & Local Entertainment
(State Meets) 2,735.10
Pool Rentals & Additional Services 1,192.00
Ticket Sellers & Takers
(State Meets) 20.0 6,118.12
Golf:
Mileage & Local Entertainment
(State Tour.) 2,595.45
Trophies & Awards 3,217.66
Regional Toumame;U Expense 200.99
State Tournament Expense 831.25
Miscellaneous Expense 140.00 6,985.35
Tennis:
Mileage & Local Entertainment
(State Tour.) 1,325.25
Trophies & Balls 4,309.72
Expenses-Tournament Managers 342.00 5,976.97
Track:
Regional Expenses 1,430.84
Trophies and Awards 11,485.43
State Committee Expense 291.40
Officials (State Meets) 1,754.10
Mileage & Local Entertainment
(State Meets) 11,607.50
New Equipment 303.83
Labor (State Meets) 1,161.61
Ticket Sellers & Takers
(State Meets) 150.00
Miscellaneous Expenses
(State Meets) 28.59 28,213.30
Baseball:
Refunds on District Tour. Deficits 988.25
Trophies 8t Awards 3,524.25
Refunds on Regional Tour. Deficits 264.50
Baseballs 178.50
Transportation (State Tour.) 705.84
Meals (State Tour.) 1,970.00
Lodging (State Tour.) 864.00
Ticket Sellers & Takers
(Slate Tour.) 97.00
Scorer (State Tour.) 75.00
Umpires (State Tour.) 961.50
210.00
1,000.00
457.00
2,240.00
2,025.34
150.00
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASS'N.
PERIOD FROM JULY 1, 1974, TO JUNE 30, 1975
STATEMENT OF
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
(These figures have been certified and we have a report
on file in our office.)
RECEIPTS:
Balance in checking account July 1, 1974 S 53,581.36
Annual Dues: 315 @ S3.00 S 945.00
Officials Dues 25,034.00
(Football 736, Basketball 1525,
Baseball 587, Wrestling 58)
Officials' Fines
Grant - Kentucky High School Coaches
Ass'n
Redeposits (Bad checks made good) __
Advertising (Magazine 8t Directory) __
Sale of Publications
Sale of Equipment
Matured U.S. Treasury BiUs 60,000.00
Matured - Certificate of Deposit 100,000.00
Interest - Certificate of Deposit 2,772.60
Transferred - Boys' State Basketball
Tournament Account 212,670.74
Transferred - Girls' State Basketball
Tournament Account 18,022.34
Refunds 289.34
Receipts - State Baseball Tournament 2,918.50
Football Playoffs:
A & AA Ticket Sales S 9,429.00
AAA Ticket Sales 28.884.50
A, AA & AAA Program
Profit 545.90
Receipts - State Wrestling Tournament
Receipts - State Soccer Tournament __
Track Meets:
A & AA State Meets
Receipts S 2,363.00
AAA State Meet Receipts 1 ,636. 97
Receipts - State Swimming Meets
Receipts - State Gymnastics Meets
Total Receipts $534,433.59
DISBURSEMENTS:
Board of Control Expense S 7,875.28
Commissioner's Salary (Base Sal. 323,108.00) 16,263.44
Expense-Commissioner's Office 2,681.50
Ass't Commissioners' Salaries (Base Sal.
350,052.80) 37,917.52
Travel Expense-Assistant Commissioners 3,439.96
SecreJarial Salaries 16,304.36
Janitorial Service 2,261.60
Postage 5,930.00
Office Supplies 2,218.10
Janitorial Supplies 47.15
New Equipment 1,791.71
Insurance 6,196.60
Equipment Repairs & Service Contracts 1,108.07
Blue Cross & Blue Shield 2,574.05
Building Repairs & Grounds Maintenance 2,590.63
Teachers' Retirement System 23,793.54
Utilities 3,841.65
Telephone & Telegraph 3,749.02
Fidelity Bonds 55.00
Printing 8,126.14
Appropriation to KAPOS 300.00
Appropriation - Ky. Girls Sports Ass'n 300.00
Purchase of Publications 9,872.25
Delegates to Nat'l Fed. Meetings 7,558.86
38,859.40
5,550.00
1,856.30
3,999.97
1,399.00
452.70 480,852.23
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1975
Expenses - Ass'l Manager
(State Tour.) 100.00
Groundsmen (Stale Tour.) 40.00
Miscellaneous Expenses (State Tour.) 40.00 9,808.84
K.H.S.A.A. Retirement Fund 5,000.00
Cross Country;
Mileage & Local Entertainment
(State Meets) 1,773.16
Trophies & Awards 2,981.93
Expenses-Regional Meets 16.82
Expenses-State Meets 239.40
Expenses-State Committee 187.60 5,198.91
Football Playoffs:
Printing 15.00
Trophies & Awards 1,410.11
Transportation 990.00
Lodging 1,110.00
Meals 2,660.00
Field Rental & Additional Labor .. 3,312.57
Officials — _.— ~- 776.00
Ticket Sellers & Takers 614.00
P. A. & Scoreboard 110.00
Footballs 150.00
Incidental Expenses-Board Grant __ 3,000.00
Towel Service 40.00
Press Box Expenses 25.00
Special Police 387.72
Honorarium & Expenses -
Game Managers 638.00
Miscellaneous Expenses 383.58
Usher Service 748.75 16,370.73
Rifle Marksmanship:
Mileage & Local Entertainment
(State Tour.) 422.40
Trophies & Awards 94.27
Officials (State Tour.) 55.00
Miscellaneous Expenses
(State Tour.) 35.00 606.67
Wrestling:
Expenses - State Committee 1,283.95
Trophies & Awards 698.58
Officials (State Tour.) 1,390.00
Mileage & Local Entertainment
(State Tour.) 3,103.47
Printing 72.00
Rentals (State Tour.) 419.00
Custodial Services 100.00
Miscellaneous Expenses
(State Tour.) 57.98
Ticket Sellers & Takers
(Slate Tour.) 150.00 7,274.98
Soccer:
Trophies and Awards 75.77
Expenses - Stale Meet 1,592.90 1,668.67
Gymnastics:
Expenses - Stale Committee 350.00
Trophies & Awards 549.01
Officials (State Meets) 765.64
Mileage & Local Entertainment
(State Meets) 504.43
Miscellaneous Expenses
(State Meets) 290.25 2,459.33
Fe,ncing:
Trophies and Awards 247.65
Expenses - State Tournament 48.00 295.65
Total Disbursements $434,087.21
Receipts 534,433.59
Disbursements 434,087.21
Cash Balance $100,346 38
PANK RECONCILEMENT:
Balance per bank statement, June 30, 1975 $131,918.78
Less Outstanding Checks:
No. 747 $ 2,331.69
No. 878 23.00
No. 879 15.00
No. 914 44.40
No. 927 46.30
No. 928 39.45
No. 929 89.70
No. 932 19.80
No. 943 52.00
No. 974 92.05
No. 975 119.60
No. 983 29.60
No. 989 49.60
No. 994 105.20
No. 1013 28.40
No. 1038 39.45
No. 1084 36.00
No. 1096 798.70
No. 1099 100.80
No. 1106 40.60
No. 1120 60.90
No. 1125
No. 1129
No. 1134
No. 1153
No. 1155
Page Five
91.35
300.00
27.60
100.00
210.03
No. 1156 23,793.54
No. 1157 2,474.13
No. 1158 161.09
No. 1159 252.42
True Bank Bala,nce June 30, 1975
31,572.40
3100,346.38
1975 BOY'S STATE BASKETBALL
TOURNAMENT
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
RECEIPTS:
Ticket Sales $288,579.75
Radio Fees 4,720.00
Television Fee 9,200.00
Profit - Milk Bar 236.57
Redeposits 224.25
Profit on Program 986.79 $303,947.36
DISBURSEMENTS:
Printing 2,463.74
Trophies and Awards 900.04
Postage 533.76
Refunds 464.00
Insurance 2,066.00
Incidental Expenses (16) Teams 8,000.00
Transportation 1,878.30
Lodging 11,803.53
Meals 14,509.67
Coliseum Rental 13,640.00
Officials fees and expenses 2,669.60
Scorer's and Timers 914.00
Shot Chart & Statisticians 777.00
Ushers 4,616.40
Ticket Sellers, Takers and Guards __ 6,762.06
Public Address Announcers 370.00
Telephone and Telegraph 153.68
Towel Service 292.00
Milk Bar expense 100.00
Miscella.neous expenses - Tournament
Manager 150.23
Honorariums & Expenses-Ass't Tour
Mgrs. 2,567.57
Bad Checks 224.25
Soloist 20.00
State Sales Tax 13,862.34
Hospitality Room Expenses
(Police & Press) 551.66 90,289.83
Transfer of Funds - Amount Transferred to
K.H.S.A.A. as Tournament Profit (Less
Profit on Proaram-S986.79) $213,657.53
Balance per bank statement, Jupe 30, 1975 $ 13,862.34
Lass Outstanding Checks:
No. 103 $ 299.70
No. 104 13,562.64 13,862.34
True Bank Balance June 30^^1975 ^
1975 STATE TOURNAMENT TICKET SALES
(Girls Basketball Tournament)
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
RECEIPTS:
Bank Balance - June 30, 1974 $ 1,019.97
Ticket Sales $44,384.00
Radio Fees 320.00 $45,723.97
DISPURSEMENTS
Printing $ 1,059.45
Trophies and Awards 859.30
Postage 20.00
I.ncidental Expenses (16) Teams 3,200.00
Transporatation 2,039.44
Lodging 3,014.55
Meals 7,191.50
Corseum Rental 2,556.09
Officials Fees and Expenses 2,106.93
Scorers and Timers 564.76
Ushers 56.00
Ticket SeUers, Takers and Guards 1,490.95
P. A. Announcers 283.78
Towel Service 33.00
Miscellaneous expenses - Tour. Mgr. __ 126.44
Honorariums and Expenses - Ass't
Tour Mgrs. 994.84
Soloist 25.00
State Sales Tax 2,079.60 27,701.63
Transfer of Funds - Amount Transferred to
K.H.S.A.A. as Tournament Profit $18,022.34
Balance per bank statement, June 30, 1975 $ 2,079.60
Less Outstanding Check:
No. 233 2,079.60
True Bank Balance June 30, 1975 ^0^
(Continued on Page Ten)
Page Six
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1975
1975 Kentucky Stale High School Swimming Neel
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky, April 4-5, 1975
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12
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Highlands
14
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Russell
20
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Beechwood
26
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Dixie Heights
6
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Model
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Simon Kenton
4
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Collegiate
11
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50
Elizabethtown
24
7
1
5
2
8
47
Franklin County
10
7
5
3
20
45
Danville
10
10
1
12
10
43
LaSallette
13
4
16
2
6
41
Apollo
8
12
4
14
38
Greenville
12
03
25
Jessamine County
9
13
22
Fort Knox
2
18
20
Conner
7
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14
Christian County
4
4
8
Daviess County
1
4
5
Frankfort
3
1
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4
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Berea, University Breckinridge, Campbell County, Georgetown, Ky. Country Day, Lloyd, Madisonville No. Hopkins,
Murray, Oneida, Scott County, Woodford County
2:03.3
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2:03.7
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2:04.5
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2:04.6
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2:07.8
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1:57.7
1:57.8
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4.
5.
6.
2:08.6
2:10.5
2:12.2
2:15.3
1. 200 Yard Medley Relay-
1. Villa Madonna ._ _
2. Beechwood _
3. Elizabethtown __
4. Notre Dame __ _
5. Russell -.
6. Model
2. 200 Yard Freestyle
1. M. J. Dressman, Villa Mad
2. S. Flerlage. LaSallette
3. N. McConnell. Russell
4. L. Arik, Collegiate
5. N. Greer, Highlands
6. K. Hilborn, Franklin Co.
Dressman set a new state record
with her time of 1:57.7.
3. 200 Yard Individual Medley—
1. L. Rust, Notre Rame 2:15.5
2. G. Russell, Russell 2:20.3
3. A. Pannell, Greenville 2:28.0
4. A. Potts, Collegiate 2:28.8
5. J.RoUer, Simon Kenton 2:29.9
6. L. Shie, Jessamine Co. 2:30.5
Rust set a new state record with
her time of 2:15.5.
4. 50 Yard Freestyle —
1. T. Pennington, Russell :26.2
2. C. Noelker, Dixie Heights :26.4
3. S. Ahlers, Beechwood :26.7
4. P. Jansen. Villa Madonna :26.7
5. L. Pesci, Danville . . _ :26.8
6. F. Saafeld, Model :26.9
5. Fancy Diving —
M. McNorgan, Highlands 290.90
C. Dahill, Highlands 278.75
G. Vasterling, Apollo 273.40
A. Chenault, Model 270.05
K. Crail. Notre Dame _ 267.55
L. Fox, Dixie Heights 238.70
5. 100 Yard Butterfly—
L. Rust, Notre Dame 1:01.6
L. Shine, Jessamine Co . . 1:04.1
3. Russell. Russell _ 1:04.3
L. Arik, Collegiate 1:05.1
E. Feagon, Simon Kenton 1:06.1
D. Heidrick, Beechwood 1:09.3
Rust set a new state record in this j
event with her time of 1:01.6. 2
7. 100 Yard Freestyle— ^
1. M. J. Dressman, Beechwood :55.1 =
2. S. Ahlers, Beechwood ;58.6 <;
3. D. Straub. Notre Dame :59.6
4. B. Boeger, Beechwood :59.9
5. C. Noalker. Dixie Heights 1:00.0
6. P. Jansen. Villa Madonna 1:00.1
Dressman set a new state record
in this event with her time of :55.1.
8. 500 Yard Freestyle —
1. S. Flerage, LaSalette 5:12.7
2. E. Feagan. Simon Kenton 5:36.4
3. A. Potts, Collegiate 5:40.4
4. N. Greer, Highlands 5:55.1
5. D. Heidrick, Beechwood _. 6:15.3
6 L. McGehee. Dixie Heights 6:28.8
Flerlage set a new state record in
this event with her time of 5:12.7.
9. 100 Yard Backstroke—
1. J. Roller. Simon Kenton 1:06.3
2. N. McConnell. Russell - 1:06.4
3. L. Pesci. Danville 1:07.4
4. F. Saalfeld, Model -- 1:08.8
5. K. Slaughter, Notre Dame 1:10.7
6. B. Boeger, Beechwood 1:13.8
Roller set a new state record in
this event with her time of 1:06.3.
10. 100 Yard Breastitroke —
T. Penningon, Russell 1:13.2
A. Pannell. Greenville 1:13.6
K. Cull, Highlands 1:14,2
A. Chapman. Model 1:15.5
S. Bishop. Dixie Heights 1:16.8
M. Dressman, Villa Madonna 1:17.2
11. 400 Yard Freestyle Relay —
1. Notre Dame 4:03.4
2. Villa Madonna _ 4:03.5
3. Highlands 4:01.0
4. Dixie Heights 4:11.0
5. Franklin County 4:19.5
6. Fort Knox 4.31.1
Notre Dame set a new state record
in this event with their time of 4:03.4.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1975
Page Seven
1975 Kentucky Sfiate High School Swimming Meet
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky, April 4-5, 1975
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Model
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13
21
7
5
18
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Highlands
20
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Covington Catholic
33
1
7
6
13
22
7
3
26
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Ky. Country Day
4
7
16
12
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22
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Conner
13
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18
67
HopkinsviUe
10
2
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2
1
4
10
50
Fort Knox
22
3
1
4
16
46
Lexington Catholic
3
12
10
12
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43
Apollo
24
3
10
4
41
Franklin County
4
9
4
1
4
2
14
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Christian County
19
9
9
37
Campbell County
14
3
3
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33
Jessamine County
12
16
28
Bellevue
11
13
24
Newport Catholic
13
11
24
Russell
1
18
19
Elizabethtown
8
3
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Lloyd
6
1
7
Covington Latin
4
4
Greenville
3
3
Woodford County
1
2
3
Danville
2
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Berea, University Breckinridge, Frankfort, Madisonvilie-N. Hopkins, Murray, Newport, Oneida. Sayer, Scott County,
Simon Kenton
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1. 200 Yard Medley Relay—
1. Dixie Heights 1:45 2
2. Model _ 1:46 7
3. Apollo ^ _ . 1:52.4
4. Ft. Knox _ 1:52.6
5. Highlands _ 1:56.2
6. Covington Catholic Disq.
2. 200 Yard Freestyle—
1. D. Whittle. Covington Cath. 1:48.6
2. M. Dressman, Conner 1:48.8
3. S. Shine. Jessamine Co. 1:49.1
4. J. Meisenheimer. Model 1:49.5
5. R. Flerlage. Cov. Cath. _ 1:51.6
6. D Oliver. Franklin Co. 1:59.1
Whittle set a new state record in this
event with his time of 1:48.6.
3. 200 Yard Individual Medley—
1. K. McGee, Highlands _ 2:05.2
2. B. Haas. Newport Catholic 2:08.1
3. M. Gallagher. Lex. Cath, 2:09.0
4. n. Brownfield, Dixie Heights 2:09.7
5. R. Woodard, Christian Co. 2:12.3
6. B. Davis, Christian Co. _ 2:15.1
McGee set a new state record in this
event with his time of 2:05.2.
4. 50 Yard Freestyle—
1. C. Scully, Ky. Country Day :23.2
2. B. Clouse, Model _ :23.3
3. T. Browne, Conner :23.4 1.
4. D. Mettens, Highland :23.5 2.
5. Fancy Diving^
1. B. Congleton. Model . 439.40
2. D. Watson. Russell 338.90
3. P Kranz. HopkinsviUe 369.85
4. W. Schulte, Highlands 348.45
5. D. Creamer. Model 300.40
6. D. Williams, HopkinsviUe 294.75
Congleton set a new state record in
this event with the score of 439.40.
6. 100 Yard Butterfly—
1. M. Williams. Dixie Heights :55.2
2. J, Meisenheimer, Model :55,9
3. B. Rush, Ky. Country Day :56.1
''. J. Cavana, Bellevue :57.2
5. D. Bright, Dixie Heights :57.9
6. R. Woodard, Christian Co. :58.3
7. 100 Yard Freestyle—
1. M. Dressman, Conner _ :49.3
2. D. Whittle, Cov. Cath. :49.6
3. B. Clouse, Model :51.8
4. D. Mettens, Highlands :52.1
5. K. McGee. Highlands :53.2
6. J. Clarke, Model :53.6
Dresseman set a new state record in
this event with his time of :49.3.
8. 500 Yard Freestyle —
S. Shine. Jessamine Co. 4:53.1
R. Flerlage, Cov. Cath. _ 5:09.8
3. D. Brownfield. Dixie Heights 5:14.6
4. D. Bright, Dixie Heights 5:18.4
5. M. Reynolds, Lex. Cath. 5:24.7
6. S. Schilling, Cov. Cath. _ 6:04.4
Shine set a new state record in
this event with his time of 4:53.1.
9. 100 Yard Backstroke —
M. Williams. Dixie Heights
J. Cavana, Bellevue
M. Gallagher, Lex. Cath. ^
D. Knoebel. Highlands
B. Barbiea. Highlands
B. Davis. Christian Co. ^--
Williams set a new state record
this event with his time of :56.7.
10. 100 Yard Breaststroke —
1. D. Messer. Ft. Knox
2 M. Hunerland. Model
3. K. Pleasants, Dixie Heights
4. B. Haas, Newport Cath.
5. S. Heughes. Apollo
6. S. Sapsford, Highlands _ -.--..-
Messer set a new state record in
this event with his time of 1:03.5.
11. 400 Yard Freestyle Relay—
1. Highlands _ 3:29.4
2. Covingon Catholic " , ,o =
3. Dixie Heights --- 3:3^:3
4. Ky. Country Day 2-??o
5. Model ^ - 3:40.8
6. Conner . . 3.42.6
56.7
57.8
:57.9
01.4
01.4
02.2
1:03.5
1:06.5
1:06.7
1:06.9
1:07.1
Page Eight
ending June 30, 1975, be
allowed. The motion carried unanimously.
The next meeting date of the Board of Con-
trol was set for Saturday, October 11. 1975, at
10:00 A.M., at the K.H.S.A.A. Building in Lex-
ington.
There being no further business, the meeting
was ad.iourned.
5,000.00
AUDIT
(Continued from Page Five)
1974-75 K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT
TRUST FUND
RECEIPTS: .
Balance July 1, 1974 "
Transferred from K.H.S.A.A. General
Fund *
Interest received - Certificates of
Deposit
Matured - Certificate of Deposit
Total Receipts
DISBURSEMENTS:
Insurance Premiums » i',nn'nn
Retirement Payments 7'mi Ji? i <I<1B9 17
Balance - Treasury Note ^^031^ $_9^989^17
_ ^ .= , S 12,693.17
Cash Balance *
K.H.S.A.A. ASSETS: ,
Cash Balance - 1st Security Natl Bank -inniiKin
& Trust Co. $100,346.38
Savings Certificate-lst Security Nat 1
Bank & Trust Co. _60^000^
Total Funds on Hand, June 30, 1975 $160,346.38
Estimated Value of K.H.S.A.A. Building
& Equipment S317,7Z7.za
Total K.H.S.A.A. Assets $478,073.63
K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT FUND ASSETS:
Cash Balance - 1st Security Nat'l Bank ,«.„„,„
& Trust Co. S H-HHI
Bank of Commerce - Certificate of Deposit ^''SJS'SS
Central Bank & Trust Co. - Certificates ^^•°?2.!
1st Federal S. 8t L. Ass'n - Certificates 10,000.00
1st Federal S. & L. Ass'n - Certificates 5,000.00
1st Security Nat'l Bank & Trust Co. -
Savings Account 28,727 .74
Total Retirement Fund Assets $ 88,420.91
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1975
Page Eleven
Sixteenth Annual Kentucky High School Tennis Tournament— Girls
Louisville Tennis Club, June 6 - 7. 1975
SINGLES
QUARTER- SEMI-
S. Nolan-Sacred Heart
S. Nolan
FINALS
S Nolan
FINALS
L. Marshall
FINALS
L Martin
Bye
C. Summers
C. Summers-Henderson
6-1; 6-1
L. Marshall
Bye
L. Marshall
L. Marshall-Boone County
2-6; 6-3; 6 4
L. Martin
By2
M. Martin
M. Martin-Danville
6-1; 6-1
L. Martin
Bye
L. Martin
L. Martin-Southern
6-1; 6-3
B. Ramser
Bye
J. O'Bryan
J. O'Brvan-Owensboro
6-0;6-l
J. Mucci
Bye
J. Mucci
J. Mucci-Lafavette
6-0; 6-2
T. Wheeler
Bye
B. Clark
B. Clark-Campbellsville
6-2; 6-1
C. Watson
G. Gussler-Russell
6-1; 6-1
C. Watson
B. Ramser
P. Heizer-Elizabethtown
3-6; 6-4;
C. Watson-Model
6-3; 6-0
J. Kuhlman
6-4
J. Kuhlman-Villa Madonna
Default
T. Wheeler
Bye
R. Lindsev
R. Lindsev-Glasgow
6-3; 6-2
B. Ramser
Bye
T. Wheeler
T. Wheeler-Tates Creek
6-1; 6-2
L. Montgomery
Bye
L. Montgomery
L. Montgomery-Sacred
Heart
6-0; 6-4
Bye
M. Jackson
M. Jackson-Henderson
6-1; 6-0
B. Ramser
Bye
K. Derrer
K. Derrer-Russell
7-6; 6-1
Bye
B. Ramser
Bye
6-1; 6-0
B. Ramser-Presentation
Page Twelve
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1975
DOUBLES
SEMI-
FINALS
FINALS
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
Sarred Heart
Bye
Owensboro
Sacred Heart
Owensboro
6-1; 6-0
Bye
Kv. Country Day
6-0; 6-2
Henry Clay
Kv. Country Day
Bye
Paul Blazer
Ky. Country Day
Paul Blazer
2-6; 6-3; 7-6
6-2; 6-2
Sacred Heart
Murray
7-5; 6-1
Murray
Bye
Bowling Green
Murray
Bowling Green
6-2; 6-4
Bye
Danville
6-4; 6-4
Danville
Bye
Henry Clay
Henry Clay
Bye
6-1; 6-2
Henry Clay
Paul Blazer
Somerset
St. Xavier
Newport Catholic
Christian Couty
Elizabethtown
Tates Creek
Grayson County
Kentucky High School Baseball Tournament
Morehead State University, Morehead, Kentucky
June 2 - 5, 1975
(10)
(4)
Somerset (2)
—i22 Newport
Catholic (0)
(3)
Somerset (2)
(01
Elizabethtown (6)
Tates Creek (0)
(2)
Elizabethtown (9)
TouinamenI
Officials
Kenneth Ashle>
, Somerset
Scoop Brown. Lexington |
Bobby Crager.
Flatwoods
Charles Joseph,
Radcliff
Pete Mattingly,
Louisville
Richard Strain,
Radcliff
Richard Urlage,
Fort Thomas
Jamie Washer,
Paducah
Elizabethtown
All-Tournamenl Team
lb-Gordon Walls, Tates Creek
2b-Greg Reynolds, Somerset
3b-Steve Kerrick, Elizabeth-
town
ss-Mark Bradley, Elizabeth-
town
of-Tom Skees, Elizabethtown
of-Chuck Estes. Somerset
of-Larry Lanz, Elizabethtown
c- Eric Brandenburg, Eliza-
bethtown
Eliza-
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1973
Page Thirteen
Forty-Second Annual Kentucky High School Tennis Tournament — Boys
Louisville Tennis Club, June 6 - 7, 1975
SINGL
M. Buechler-St. Xavier
P. Stocker-Madison
B. Schutzman-Newport
Catholic
ES
QUARTER-
FINALS
M. Buechler
SEMI-
FINALS FINALS
6-1; 6-0
B. Schutzman
M. Buechler
6-0; 6-0
D. Gunther
R. Wessell-Bishop David
T. Reeker-Cov. Cath.
7-5; 6-4
D. Gunther
M. Buechler
T. Reekers-Cov. Cath.
D. Gunther-Eastern
6-2; 6-0
B. Leasure-Russell
F. Taylor-Owensboro
7-6; 6-3
B. Goldberg
D. Gunther-Eastern
B. Sargent-Georgetown
7 5- 2-6-
B. Goldberg-Atherton
6-1
6-3; 7-5
P. Lang
P. Lang-Waggener
M. Buechler
P. Richards-Danville
l-O
6-0; 6-1
M. Boling
M. Boling-Bowling Green
P. Lang
6-4; 6-2
M. Purcell
M. Purcell
J. Johnson-Owensboro
W. Bradley-Henry Clay
6-4; 5-7; 6-1
B. Stephenson
W. Bradley-Henry Clay
B. Stephenson-Paul Blazer
P. Elder-Fort Campbell
S. Shadowen-Bishop David
6-1: 6-1
M. Purcell
B. Stephen-Paul Blazer
J. Fones-Franklin Simpson
M. Purcell-Murray
6-0; 6-0
Default
ES
6-1; 6-1
DOUBL
Highlands
Sayre
6-0; 6-2
Waggener
Waggener
Sayre
Greenville
6-2; 2-6;
6-3
Trinity
Doss
Greenville
7-5; 6-4
6-0; 6-2
Paducah
Tilghman
Bowling Green
6-2; 6-1
Bowling Green
7-5; 6-1
Danville
Paducah Tilghman
6-2; 6-2
Trinity
Trinity
7-5; 6-4
Paul Blazer
6-0; 6-1
Page Fourteen
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1975
1975 STATE SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
MAY 26-31, 1975
Bye
Doss 2
Doss
2
Lafayette
Ky. Country
Day 2
Ky. Country
Day 2
4
Westport 1
Westport
Ky. Country
Day 2
Tates Creek
2
Ky. Country Day
Bye
Oneida Baptist
Oneida Baptist
Ky. Country
Day
University Breckinridge
2
Ballard 1
Ballard
Ballard 1
Thomas Jefferson
1
Oldham County 2
Oldham County
2
Moore
Moore
Waggener
1
Oldham County 1
2
Oldham County
Bye
Eastern
Eastern
Officials' Ratings on Sportsmanship of K.H.S.A.A.
Member Schools in Girls' Basketball, 1974-1975
SCHOOL
Adair County
Adairville
Allen Central
Allen County
Anderson County
Angela Merici
AnnviUe Inst.
Apollo
Assumption
Atherton
Auburn
Augusta
Ballard
Ballard Memorial
Bardstown
Barren County
Bath County
Beechwood
Belfry
Bell County
COAC
H
CROWD
TEAM
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14
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12
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1975
Page Fifteen
SCHOOL
Bellevue
Berea Community
Bethlehem
Betsy Layne
Bishop Brossart
Boone County
Bourbon County
Bowling Green
Boyd County
Boyle County
Bracken County
Breathitt
Breckinridge Co.
Bremen
Bryan Station
Buckhorn
Bullitt Central
Burgin
Burnside
Butler
Butler County
Caldwell County
Calloway County
Campbell County
Campbellsville
Carlisle County
Carroll County
Casey County
Caverna
Central
Central City
Chandler's Chapel
Christian County
Clay County
Clinton County
Combs Memorial
Conner
Corbin
Cordia
Crittenden County
Cuba
Cumberland
Cumberland County _
Danville
Daviess County
Dayton
Deming
Dixie Heights
Dorton
Doss
Drakesboro
duPont Manual
Durrett
East Carter
East Hardin
Eastern
Edmonson County
Elizabethtown
Elkhorn City
Eminence
Estill County
Eubank
Evarts
Fairdale
Fairview
Fancy Farm
Farmington
Feds Creek
Fern Creek
Fleming County
Fleming-Neon
Fordsville
Fort Campbell
Fort Knox
Frankfort
Franklin County
FrankUn-Simpson
Frederick Fraize
Fulton
Fulton County
Gallatin County
Gamaliel
Garrard County
George E. Clark
Georgetown
Glasgow
Graham
Grant County
Grayson Coimty
Green County
COACH
G
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1975
SCHOOL
Greensburg
Greenup County
GreenviUe
Hancock County
Harlan
Harrison County
Harrodsburg
Hart County
Hazard
Heath
Henderson
Henderson County
Henderson Settlement
Henry Clay
Henry County
Hickman County
Highlands
Holmes
Holy Cross
Holy Family
Holy Rosary
Hopkinsville
Hughes-Kirk
Iroquois
Jackson
Jackson County
James A. Cawood
Jeffersontown
Jenkins
Jessamine County
Johns Creek
Johnson Central
Kentucky Country Day
Kentucky School for the Deaf
Knox Central
Lafayette
LaRue County
LaSalette Acad.
Laurel County
Lee County
Leslie County
Letcher
Lewis County
Lewisburg
Lexington Catholic
Lincoln County
Livingston Central
Lloyd Memorial
Lone Jack
Lone Oak
Louisa
Lowes
Ludlow
Lynch
Lynn Camp
Lyon County
McCreary County
McDowell
McLean County
Madison
Madison Central
Madisonville-North Hopkins _-.
Male
Marion County
Marshall Covmty
Mason County
Mayfield
Maysville
M. C. Napier
Meade County
Mercer County
Mercy Academy
Metcalfe County
Middlesboro
Millard
Model
Montgomery County
Monticello
Moore
Morgan County
Mt. Sterling
Muhlenberg Central
Murray
Nancy
Nelson County
Newport
Nicholas County
North Hardin
Notre Dame
COACH
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2
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7
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(Lefl to Right) Front Row: Pam Thomas, Ruth Stewart, Vicki Sherley, Sandra
Jordan, Pam Whaley. Second Row: Gwen Ford, Sharon Dunlap, Janice Malone,
Delphia Davis, Deanna Scott. Third: Sharon HoUoway, Yolon Hill, Pam Taylor,
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KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
SEPTEMBER 1975
FOOTBALL DISTRICTS AND REGIONS
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High
School Athletic Association set the football dis-
tricts and regions for 1975 and 1976 as follows:
CLASS A
REGION 1
District 1 —
Crittenden County, Fort Campbell, Fulton,
Fulton County, Heath, Russellville, McLean Coun-
ty
District 2 —
Campbellsville, Caverna, Clinton County,
Gamaliel, Hancock County, Metcalfe County,
Tompkinsville
REGION II
District 1 —
Berea, Harrodsburg, Kentucky School f/t
Deaf, Madison, Mercer County, Sayre
District 2 —
Beth Haven, Eminence, Frankfort, Henry
County, Kentucky Country Day, Owen County
REGION III
District 1 —
Beechwood, Bellevue, Carroll County, Dayton,
Ludlow, Trimble County
District 2 —
Fairview, Maysville, Millersburg Military
Inst., Mt. Sterling, Nicholas County, Paris, Race-
land
REGION IV
District 1 —
Harlan, Lynch. Lynn Camp, Pineville, Wil-
liamsburg
District 2 —
Elkhorn City, Fleming-Neon, Jenkins, Mul-
lins. Paintsville, Phelps, Pikeville, Virgie, Wheel-
wright
CLASS AA
REGION I
District I —
Caldwell County, Mayfield, Murray, Reid-
land, Todd Central, Trigg County, Webster County
District 2 —
Adair County. Butler County, Edmonson
County, Green County, Hart County, Taylor
County
REGION II
District 1 —
Anderson, Bardstown, East Hardin, Fort Knox,
LaRue County, Washington County
District 2 —
Bath County. Fleming County, Lewis County.
Montgomery County, Scott County
REGION III
District 1 —
Boyle County, Casey County, Estill County,
Garrard County, Russell County, Somerset, Wayne
County
District 2 —
Bell County, Corbin, Cumberland, Evarts,
Middlesboro
REGION IV
District I —
Hazard, Johns Creek, M. C. Napier, Whites-
burg
District 2 —
East Carter, Louisa, Morgan County, Pres-
tonsburg. Rowan County, West Carter
CLASS AAA
REGION I
District 1 —
Henderson, Lone Oak, Marshall County,
Union County
District 2 —
Allen County, Barren County, Franklin-Simp-
son, Glasgow, Ohio County, Warren Central, War-
ren East
REGION 11
District 1 —
Breckinridge County, Elizabethtown, Grayson
County, Meade County, Oldham County, Shelby
County
District 2 —
Bourbon County, Danville, Harrison County,
Jessamine County, Madison Central, Woodford
County
REGION III
District 1 —
Conner, Covington Catholic, Highlands, Lloyd
Memorial, Newport Catholic
District 2 —
Knox Central, Lincoln County, Rockcastle
County, Whitley County
REGION IV
District 1 —
Breathitt County, James A. Cawood, Leslie
County
District 2 —
Belfry, Johnson Central, Russell
CLASS AAAA — JEFFERSON COUNTY
REGION I
District 1—
DeSales, Iroquois, Male, Shawnee, Trinity
District 2 —
Atherton. Bishop David, Central, Manual, St.
Xavier
REGION II
District 1 —
Butler, Doss, Plearsure Ridge Park, Valley,
Western
District 2—
Ballard, Eastern, Seneca, Waggoner, Westport
District 3 —
Durrett, Fairdale, Southern, Stuart
District 4 —
Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Moore, Thomas
Jefferson
CLASS AAAA — STATE
District 1 —
Bowling Green, Christian County, Hopkins-
ville. Madisonville — North Hopkins, Paducah
Tilghman
District 2 —
Apollo, Daviess County, Henderson County,
Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic
REGION II
District 1 —
Bullitt Central, Marion County, Nelson Coun-
ty, North Hardin
Listrict 2 —
Franklin County, George Rogers Clark,
Laurel County
REGION III
District 1 —
Henry Clay, Lafayette
District 2 —
Bryan Station, Tates Creek
REGION IV
District 1 —
Boone County, Campbell County, Dixie
Heights, Holmes, Simon Kenton
District 2 —
Boyd County, Greenup County, Paul G. Blazer
The Kentucky High School Athlete
Official Organ of the
Kentucky High School Athletic Association
VOL. XXXVIII
SEPTEMBER, 1975
$1.00 Per Year
K.H.S.A.A. Board of Control
Officers — 1976-76
Louie Marlin
Arthur R. Hawkins
Louie Martin, Principal of the Corbin High
School, Corbin, was elected President of the
Board of Control at the summer meeting of the
directors, held on July 25, 1975. Arthur R. Hawk-
ins of Mt. Sterling was named Board Vice- Presi-
dent.
Louie Martin is a native of Letcher County,
Kentucky. In 1957, he received an A.B. Degree
from Morehead State University, and in 1960 he
received the M.A. Degree from Indiana University.
Eastern Kentucky University awarded him a lead-
ership certificate.
Mr. Martin was a teacher and guidance counse-
lor at Fleming-Neon High School for five years
prior to becoming and area guidance supervisor
with the State Department of Education. For the
past six years, he has served as principal of Corbin
High School, Corbin, Kentucky. His wife, the
former Delia Deloyse Jones of Knott County, is
an elementary teacher in the Corbin City School
System. They are the parents of one daughter,
Lyesbeth Anne.
Arthur Hawkins was born in Shelbyville but
his early years were spent in Hampton, Virginia.
At Kentucky State College he was a member of the
1934 National Negro Championship Football Team.
In 1938 he went to the Mt. Sterhng DuBois High
School as coach in football, basketball, track and
baseball where he taught classes in government,
history and trades. When DuBois closed seven
years ago he went to the Mt. Sterling High School
as an instructor. He stays close to athletics by
coaching a junior high basketball team and scout-
mg for the Mt. Sterling varsity football team. He
received his M.A. degree from the University of
Kentucky.
Mr. Hawkins' wife, the former Jane Duncan
of Monticello, was a teacher who is now with the
State Department of Economic Security. The
Hawkins have five children.
Attention Officials!
The attention of all registered K.H.S.A.A.
football, basketball, wrestling and baseball offi-
cials is called to By-Law 28, Section 9, which pro-
vides that the official shall be supphed with an
emblem which he shall wear on his shirt sleeve.
The emblem is to be worn on the left shoulder
shirt sleeve approximately one and one-half inches
below the shoulder seam. The shape and make-up
of the emblem has been changed this year. The
rectangular emblems are of these colors; green for
the "registered" official, red for the "approved"
and blue for the "certified". It does not have the
year on it so that it's use is not limited to a single
season unless the status of the official changes.
Recommended uniforms are as follows:
Football — black and white striped shirt (long
or short sleevs), black baseball cap with white
piping, white knee pants, black belt, black stock-
ings, black shoes and laces;
Basketball (Boys) — black and white striped
shirt (short sleeves, long sleeves by special per-
mission), black trousers, black belt, black shoes
and laces;
Basketball (Girls) — black and white striped
shirt (short sleeves, long sleeves by special per-
mission), black slacks, black belt, black shoes and
laces;
Baseball — navy blue or black trousers, black
athletic leather shoes (not football shoes), navy
blue coat or jacket, navy blue shirt if working
coatless, white shirt if wearing coat or jacket,
white shirt on bases if all umpires are dressed
the same, umpire's navy cap (no player caps),
indicator and mask of choice, inner protector or
inflated protector (inflate type if official desires
to purchase), black belt, black shoe laces, black
tie with white shirt.
State Wrestling Committee Meeting
The State Wrestling Committee met in the
K.H.S.A.A. office on April 26, 1975, at 10:00 A.M.
Present were (I!hairman OrviUe Williams, Marshall
Patterson, Jerry Abney, Bob Weenolsen, Larry
Mann, Raymond Webb, James Smith, Dave Bon-
nell, Assistant Commissioner Louis Stout and
(Commissioner J. B. Mansfield.
The Committee requested the Board of Con-
trol to submit an opinion survey to the principals
of schools sponsoring the sport, to determine the
feasibility of establishing districts.
Mr. Weenolsen suggested that coaches and
referees attendance at one clinic be mandatory.
He submitted a charter for the Kentucky Wrest-
ling Officials Association for K.H.S.A.A. approval.
Marshall Patterson moved that any certifica-
tion not sent to the regional chairman within one
week becomes invalid. Larry Mann seconded the
motion and it passed.
A motion by Raymond Webb, seconded by
Larry Mann, passed that will require all wrestlers
at any level to weigh in for meets and certify.
The Committee, on a motion by Larry Mann,
voted to eliminate wrestlebacks at all levels.
The Committee suggests strongly that a doctor
be consulted and name the two weight classes in
which a contestant should wrestle.
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Directors Denval Barriger (1975-1979), Bowling Green; 836-8822, 836-5120
Eldon Davidson (1973-1977), Monticello; Andrew J. Fultz
(1972-1976), Olive HiU; Cecil Reid (1973-1977), Symsonia;
George E. Sauer, Jr. (1974-1978), Louisville; Gene Sell FILMS
(1975-1979), Newport; Frank B. Simpson (1972-1976), Louis- .^^ x-i ,■ . ^ ^ , ■ »^ ,,-, , ., , .^
vihe; Ray Story (1974-1978), Radcliff. Conley Manning, The films listed below are in the Film Library of the
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Basketball Clinics BALL HANDLING IN FOOTBALL, j-s-c-a, 1 reel
The 1975-76 required rules meetings for $2.00
basketball officials and head coaches will be con- Fundamentals of ball handling are stressed;
ducted by Assistant Commissioner Billy V. Wise. stance, grip, "feel" of the ball, fingertip control
Other members of the coaching staff, scorers and adjustment before throwing or kicking, receiving
timers are urged to attend. The dates, times and passes from center or from a back, catching passes
sites for the meetings are as follows: and punts, ways of carrying a ball, and changing
October 7, Bell Couty High School, Pineville, from one hand to another. Game shots are pre-
7:00 P.M. senter, using slow motion and stop action tech-
October 8, Hazard High School, Hazard, 7:00 niques, and superimposed animation to illustrate
P.M. principles.
October 9, Prestonsburg High School, Pres- BLOCKING IN FOOTBALL, j-s-c, 1 reel, $2.00.
tonsburg, 7:00 P.M. Fundamentals of good blocking are taught in
October 13, Morehead State University, More- this film; position, speed, drive, follow-through,
head, 7:00 P.M. timing, and body control. Describes shoulder and
October 14, Community College, Ashland, bady blocks, demonstrating several varieties of
7:00 P.M. these. Importance of good physical condition,
October 15, Mason County High School, Mays- practice, and experience are emphasized. Special
ville, 7:00 P.M. photography used to illustrate different points.
October 16, Holmes High School, Covington, FOOTBALL BY THE RULES, e-j-s-c-a, 3 reels (3C
7:00 P.M. min.) color, $1.00.
October 20, Apollo High School, Owensboro, The film will give to the viewer a better un-
7:00 P.M. derstanding and a keener appreciation of foot-
October 21, Paducah Tilghman High School, ball. Modern photography presents many play
Paducah, 7:00 P.M. situations that portray the guidelines used by of-
October 22, Murray State University, Murray, ficials in making judgment decisions so necessary
7:00 P.M. in this sport.
October 23, Hopkinsville High School, Hop- FOOTBALL TODAY, e-j-s-c-a, 1 reel, color, $1.00.
kinsville, 7:00 P.M. Dramatic visual effects and exciting play ac-
October 27, Western Ky. University, Bowling tion aid the viewer in gaining a better under-
Green, 7:00 P.M. standing of the rules and a deeper appreciation
October 28, Ehzabethtown High School, Eliza- for football as it is played today.
bethtown, 7:00 P.M. ^ . .„ ^ „„ GOAL TO GOAL, 28 min.; color, $115.00; black
October 29, Stouffer s Inn, Louisville, 7:00 ^ white, $75.00.
^^•■'^' o/> TT ^, TT- , r. > , T This film provides a dramatic visual approach
October 30, Henry Clay High School, Lexing- tg g better understanding of the rules of football
ton, 7:00 P.M. ^ tt- , r< i i c- i. ^"r players, coaches, officials and spectators.
i-l^^liC"' ^°"^^''^'^* ^^^^ School, Somerset, Special attention is given to the passing and kick-
''■^^ RM; jng games as well as such other areas of the rules
^ 1 ,, 1 . . „ . ,„_, _^ as blocking restrictions, snapping infractions, the
i-ootball Assigning Secretaries 1975-76 neutral zone, legal and illegal shift and motion.
The names and addresses of the assigning sec- TACKLING IN FOOTBALL, j-s-c-a, 1 reel, $2.00.
retaries, with the residence and business phone Tackling properly is shown as the result of
numbers (business numbers given first) are as annlic-ation of certain fundamentals: good phy-
follows: fical condition speed, body placement, drive, sure
Joe Russell, Box 213, Russellville, 726-9531, grin timing, and body control, fhoulder and cross
726-6983 body tackles are demonstrated in various ways,
Harold L. Mischell, 414 Clay St., Owensboro, vjth special instruction for safety and means of
684-6441, 683-4083 reducing shock.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1975
Page Three
THE COACHES CORNER
Minutes of Annual Meeting — April 17, 1975
The annual meeting of the Kentucky High
School Coaches Association was held at the Edin-
borough Room of the Executive Inn West in
Louisville on April 17, with 50 members in at-
attendance.
President Billy B. Smith called the meeting
to order at 10:00 a.m. Coach Bowman Davenport
(Grayson County) gave the invocation.
President Smith recognized the former presi-
dents of the K.H.S.C.A. in attendance, they were
Vince Hancock, Bowman Davenport, and L. J.
"Butch" Charmoli. Gene Rhodes, general mana-
ger of the Kentucky Colonels professional basket-
ball team was also present.
Secretary-Treasurer Joe Ohr gave a financial
report concerning the All-Star account, the Coach-
es Association account, and the various savings
accounts. On motion of Ron Finley and seconded
by Bowman Davenport, the reports were accepted
as read.
On motion of Paul Young and seconded by
Ron Finley the reading of the minutes was set
aside as they are published in the Athlete.
Vince Gibson, new football coach of the Uni-
versity of Louisville spoke to the group concern-
ing the future of the Cardinals. Gibson predicted
that the U of L team will be as good as 80% of
the teams in America, stating that there are good
football players in the area.
By helping each other — we can help our-
selves. Gibson said that he did not want to fight
with people, I'll help Curci and other coaches and
we, at the University of Louisville would like to
help the Kentucky High School Coaches Associa-
tion in every way possible.
"I am a Christian and we need to build
character in our players", and said "that the Play-
ers at U of L would get a good education." Gibson
told the coaches of the high school athlete that
they were fortunate in having boys who respect
them.
Regarding recruiting, Gibson stated that it
meant more for local athletes to win and that he
was going to recruit more Kentucky boys.
Tom Stapleton of Middlesboro was elected
"Football Coach of the Year" and was presented
a regulation size gold football by Pat Dale, foot-
ball coach of Danville.
Al Prewitt, basketball coach of the Henry
Clay Blue Devils Devils was elected "Basketball
Coach of the Year" and was presented a trophy
by Joe Ohr, who was representing the 11th re-
gion. Prewitt's team was runner-up to Louisville
Male for the State Championship. Prewitt is to
assist in the coaching of the Kentucky All-Stars
in the Indiana series; he is also to coach the East
squad in the August 2 game sponsored by the
Kentucky High School Coaches Association in
Lexington.
Mr. David Bondurant of Lexington appeared
before the group and outlined some of the activities
that the JayCees of Lexington are planning on
promoting, the East-West football and basketball
games (ie). He noted that August 2 will be de-
clared All-Star Day by the Governor of Kentucky.
In the discussion of the increase of dues, 'it
was moved by Eck Branham and seconded by
Vince Hancock that the "life time membership"
based on ten vears of coaching be increased from
five dollas ($5.00) to ten dollars ($10.00). Motion
was passed and is to become effective April 1,
1976.
George Kok moved that the Kentucky High
School Coaches Association have a meeting on
Friday of the Boys State Basketball Tournament.
Paul Young seconded the motion. Motion passed.
On motion of Vince Hancock and a second
by Ron Finley, Joe Ohr was reelected Secretary-
Treasurer. For the office of Sergeant at Arms,
two were nominated — Bill Kercher and Al
Prewitt. Prewitt was elected.
Retiring president, Irv Spencer was presented
a plaque in recognition for the invaluable service
rendered the K.H.S.C.A.
Meeting adjourned at 11:50 a.m.
REGISTERED FOOTBALL OFFICIALS
OF THE K.H.S.A.A. — 1975
If one telephone number is given for a;n official
listed if is the heme phone unless otherwise designated.
If tvro numbers are given the iirst number is that of the
home phone.
Aldridge. James R., 685 Pearman, Radcliff 40160, 351-9689,
351-3181
Alford, Ralph Judd, Rt. 5, Parkhllls, Morehead 40351, 734-
8767, 784-7516
Allen, Arthur, Rt. 6, Franklin 42134, 586-6836, 586-3231
Allen, James E., 9908 Merioneth Dr., Jeffersontown 40299,
267-0216
AUeood. David A.. 6113 Catheen Way, Louisville 40213,
969-2530. 456-4602
Allison, Roy, Box 877, Harlan 40831, 573-4770, 573-3789
Ammerman, Robert P., 305 E. Pleasant St., Cynthiana
41031. 234-6381. 234-3641
Anders, Raleigh A., Rt. 7, Box 346, London 40741, 864-4060,
528-3912
Anderson, Ann T., 5445-A Brett Dr., Ft. Knox 40121, 624-
8161
Anderson, Luther S.. Rt. 2, Carlisle 40311
Arflin. Tracv T., 7540-B McDevett Circle, Ft. Knox 40121,
624-5366, 624-2629 - Ext. 1219
Armstrong, Alfred B., 10103 Clearereek Way, Louisville
40223, 425-3014, 491-3540
Arthur, Paul, 1323 13th St., Huntington, W. Va. 25701,
523-8963 739-5742
Asher, Ralph, P. O. Box 232, Olive Hill 41164, 286-2081,
286-2081
Austin, Tom A., 230 Mohawk Dr., Paducah 42001, 554-4562,
554-4562
Avers. Edward L.. 625 Laramie Rd., Lexington 40503, 277-
2333, 278-1161, Ext. 44
Baldwin, Dennis E., 4605 Myrick PI., Valley Station 40272,
935-0667, 448-8210
Ball, Charles Phillip, P. O. Box 991, Laurelwood Rd.,
Middlesboro 40965, 284-4806
Barbour, Ralph Barrv, 3481 Bathurst Ct., Lexington 40503,
278-0144, 278-0144
Barker, David H.. Bulan 41722, 436-5830, 436-6832
Barker, Norman, Bulan 41722, 251-2878
Barnev, Greg. 120 Forest Dr., Radcliff 40160, 351-1379,
624-9646
Barnott. John R.. 2436 La-Rochelle Rd.. Lexington 40504,
254-3188, 255-3612
Bartlett, Charles W.. 2303 Chateaugay Loop, Owensboro
42301, 684-5472. 683-2431
Bates, James R., Box 584, Whitesburg 41858, 633-7227, 633-
2266
Batterton, Keith, Scenic Hill Est., Harrodsburg 40330,
734-9624, 734-4255
Bauman, L. Cease, Rt. 4, Box 226, Bardstown 40004, 349-
6081. 348-9211
Beam, Howard E., 2017 Lydia Street, Ashland 41101, 324-
3471
Beck, Philip, 204 Alreva Rd., Louisville 40216, 447-4516
Bieneke, James D., 66 Daisy Lane, Ft. Thomas 41075,
441-3700, 891-0600
Bell, Clarence T., 3812 Meadow Haven Rd., Louisville
40218, 491-2846. 582-5573
Bell. Ronald Keith, 197 Hedgewood Ct., Lexington 40509,
266-0.587. 277-1126, Ext. 234
Bell, Russell G.. 157 Sunset Drive, Frankfort 40601, 695-
1353, 564-4836
Bero, James J., Box 2426, Williamson, W. Va. 25661, 235-
2489
Bernardini, Bruno, 5018-B Hammond Heights, Ft. Camp-
bell 42223,. 798-6874. 798-4824
Bevins, Wallace I., Box 205, Forest Hills 41527, 237-1324
(Bus.)
Bewlev, Harrv G., 306 Estate Dr., Elizabethtown 42701,
765-5081, 737-6466
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1975
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET— CLASS AAA BOYS
Louisville, Kentucky, May 23-24, 1975
duPont Manual High School Track Team — K.H.S.A.A. Champion
(Lsft to Right) Front Row: K. Cobbs, M. Chambers, A. Portis, E. Burton, M. Woodall, J. Bullock. Second Row: L.
Actin. C. Ra.nkins, M. Tandy, J. Triplet!, D. Miles, J. Taylor, L. Lusco, H. McMuiray, D. Gray. Third Row: J. Wilson,
M. Tilford, E. Wiggipgton, R. Atkinson, W. Perry, W. Baxter, M. Turpin. D. Brown. Fourth Row: Mgr. R. Smock, J. Stone,
L. Johnson, W. HoUoman, G. Garner, M. Goode, A. Calland, J. Pillow, G. Davis. Fifth Row: T. Humphrey, B. Gray,
D. Bowman, C. Moore, G. Porter.
100 Yard Dash
1. Hill Thomas Jefferson
2. Chambers. Manual
3. Brown, Thomas Jefferson
4. Agee, Valley
5. Trowell. Eastern
Time— 9.6
Hill tied the state record in this
event with his time of 9.6.
120 Yard High Hurdles
1. Triplett, Manual
2. Cobbs, Manual
3. Leavell, DeSales
4. Gillis, Waggener
5. Swan, Thomas Jefferson
Time— 13.8
Triplett set a new state record with
his time of 13.8.
Pole Vault
1. Coston. Ballard
2. Wolfe, Stuart
3. Mitchell. Fairdale
4. Sexton. Eastern
5. AUgeier, Durrett
Height— 13'
220 Yard Dash
1. Hill Thomas Jefferson
2. Chambers, Manual
3. Judah. Ballard
4. Trowell, Eastern
5. Agee, Valley
440 Yard Dash
1. Hill Thonias Jefferson
2. Pendleton, Male
3. Markham, Westport
4. Paniello, Trinity
5. Davis. Pleasure R. Pk.
Time— 46.8
Hill set a new state record in this
event with his time of 46.8.
880 Yard Relay
1. Manual
2. Male
3. Thomas Jefferson
4. Vallev
5. Ballard
Time— 1:29.5
Triple Jump
1. McMurrav, Manual
2. Packer, Trinity
3. Gillis, Waggener
4. Richardson. St. Xavier
5. Goodwin. T. Jefferson
Distance 46' 10"
880 Yard Run
1. Kieler, Southern
2. Dolson. Ballard
3. Rhodes, Stuart
4. Yelverton, Male
5. Sirrine, Ballard
Time— 21.8
180 Yard Low Hurdles
1. Triplett, Manual
2. Johnson, Eastern
3. Cobbs. Manual
4. Caufield. Jeffersontown
5. Swan, Thomas Jefferson
Time— 19.8
Long Jump
1. Triplett. Manual
2. Packer, Trinity
3. Thielmeier, Waggener
4. Goodwin. T. Jefferson
5. Payton, Durrett
Distance 22' 10"
Thomas Jefferson
Manual
Ballard
Valley
Clark. Trinity
Lee, Waggener
Anderson, Valley
Perdue, Moore
Portis, Manual
Distance— 145' 3"
Mile Run
1. Kinnv, St. Xavier
2. Leavelle, Atherton
3. Hack, Fairdale
4. Monohan, Waggener
5. Yelverton, Male
Shot Put
1. Bryant, Eastern
2. Lee, Waggener
3. Wolf, Western
4. Jurasin, Moore
5. Knox, Male
Time 4:15.8
Distance — 55' 6'
2 Mile Ru;n
1. Leavelle, Atherton
2. Simmons. Fairdale
?,. Griffin, Ballard
4. Hack, Fairdale
5. Crawford, Male
Time— 9:36.2
High Jump
1. Flanigan. Ballard
2. Smith, Central
3. Brooks. Valley
4. Maupin, St. Xavier
5. Trowell, Thomas Jefferson
Height— 6' 4"
TOTAL POINTS
Manual „ 49
Thomas Jefferson 34
Ballard __ 26
Male .. . 19
Waggener 18
Trinity — 16
Eastern 15
Fairdale 12
Valley .. — 12
St. Xavier _- 10
Atherton __ 10
Stuart ._ __ 7
Souther,n 6
DeSales „ 3
Jeffersontown ... 2
Durrett .. 2
Pleasure Ridge Park 1
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1975
Page Five
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET— CLASS AAA GIRLS
Louisville, Kenlucky, May 23-24, 1975
duPont Manual High School Track Team— K.H.S.A.A. Champion
60 Yard Hurdles
1. Hightower, Stuart
2. Newton, Moore
3. Howard, Ballard
4. Au, Ballard
5. Denney, Moore
Time— 8.0
Mile Run
1. Kathy Jones, Pleasure R. Pk.
2. Karen Jones. Pleasure P. Pk.
3. Jaggers, Butler
4. Sanders, Moore
5. Keifer, Southern
Time— 5:18.7
D'scuss
Maggard, Butler
Starkley. Southern
Tyler, Jeffersontown
Wallace. Jeffersontown
Pottinger, Moore
Distance— 111' 3"
no Yard Hurdles
1. Hightower, Stuart
2. Fox, Pleasure R. Pk.
3. Au, Ballard
4. Newton. Moore
5. Howard. Ballard
Time— 14.3
440 Yard Relay
1. Manual
2. Shawnee
3. Ballard
4. Stuart
5. Western
Time— 49.1
Manual set a new state record in
this event with their time of 49.1.
High Jump
1. Smith, Southern
2. Deters. Assumption
3. Mulkins, Butler
4. England. Fairdale
4. Lucas, Central
4. Grieb, Western
Height-
100 Yard Dash
1. Stewart, Manual
2. Martin, Thomas Jefferson
3. Bradley. Eastern
4. Goff, Shawnee
5. Rishards, Western
Time— 10.9
880 Yard Relay
1. Manual
2. Central
3. Ballard
4. Westport
5. Southern
Time— 1:44.1
Long Jump
1. Zoeller. Angela Merici
2. Hightower, Stuart
3. Wilson, Ballard
4. Johnson, Male
5. Woods, Eastern
Distance- 17' 3'/4"
Z20 Yard Dash
1. Stewart. Manual
2. Newton. Moore
3. Goff. Shawnee
4. Richards, Western
5. Martin, Thomas Jefferson
Time— 25.2
Stewart set a new record in this
event with her time of 25.2.
880 Yard Medley Relay
1. Westport
2. Manual
3. Male
4. Ballard
5. Pleasure Ridge Park
Time— 1:53.4
440 Yard Dash
1. Richards. Western
2. Newton, Moore
3. Lowry. Westport
4. Thomas. Manual
5. Whaley. Manual
Mile Relay
1. Pleasure Ridge Park
2. Manual
3. Ballard
4. Moore
5. Atherton
Time— 4:06.8
880 Yard Run
1. Ruark. Moore
2. Jones. Pleasure Ridge Park
3. Jaggers. Fairdale
5. Dean, Male
Time— 2:21.3
Shot Put
1. Starkley, Southern
2. Maggard, Butler
3. Harvey, Ballard
4. Jordan. Manual
5. Tyler, Thomas Jefferson
Distance— 38' 6i
TOTAL POINTS
37
Manual __
Moore 2G
Ballard . — 26
Pleasure Ridge Park 25
Butler 19
Southern 18
Stuart __ 18
Western 13
Shawnee 9
Westport .-- 9
A.ngela Merici 6
Male — 6
Jeffersontown - 6
Central — — 5
Thomas Jefferson 5
Assumption 4
Eastern 4
Fairdale 3
Atherton 1
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FOOTBALL OFFICIALS
(Continued from Page Three)
Bickel, Arthur F., 5614 Whispering Hills Blvd., Louisville
40219, 968-6770
Blackford, Robert, 414 Dayflower Ct., Edgewood 41017,
"^41-3849 341-3849
Blankenship. Bill. 2951 Rt. 75, Huntington, W. Va. 25704,
429-6257
Blanton. Eugene H., 1041 Spruce St., Murray 42071, 753-
8570
Blemker, Ray. Jr.. 2363 Dundee Dr.. Henderson 42420,
826-8330. 423-6871
Blevins, Donald W., 1958 Natchez Trail, Lexington 40504,
277-6824, 252-4009
Bocook, Earl. 1102 Beech St., Kenova, W. Va. 25530,
453-1810. 453-3661
Bogar, Joseph D., Box 37, Hardy 41531, 353-4166, 353-7760
Bogue, Ronald A.. 5742-A Allison Ave.. Ft. Knox 40121,
624-7192, 624-7133
Bond, Terry Lee. 11 Circle Drive, Crestview 41076. 441-0723
Bottles, Donald W., 1014 Pawnee Dr., Elizabethtown 42701,
765-7289 765-72i3
Bowles, Beau, 9009 Split Rail Dr., Louisville 40272, 935-6981
Boyles, Jerry, 2407 Hillcrest Rd., Ashland 41101, 324-6995,
329-4178
Bradford, P. Neil, 3026 Nepperhan Rd., Louisville 40220,
491-7640. 491-7640
Bradford. Robert A., 1151 Poplar Ave., Ashland 41101,
324-8208, 329-4437
Bradford. Robert L., 21 Toni Terrace, Ft. Thomas 41075,
781-1217. 753-5567
Bramble, James L., 480 Doncaster Ct., Lexington 40505,
299-5750. 278-9355
Branch. Charles J., 117 Westview Dr., Bardstown 40004,
348-3218, 348-3991
Brause, Dr. Allan R.. 1577 Silverglade Ct., Cincinnati.
Ohio 45240. 851-8484. 921-5300. Ext. 451
Breeding. Joe I.. 513 Quails Run, B-3, Louisville 40207,
893-2143, 452-3082
Brewer, Jerry, Bonnyman 41719. 436-6200. 436-3155
Brewer. Lloyd, Combs 41729, 436-6672, 436-3155
Brock. Alben W., P. O. Box 103, PineviUe 40977. 337-3848,
337-3512
Brown, Herman G., RFD No. 1, Box 108, Bagdad 40003,
747-8991, 633-2040
Brown, J. W. "Scoop", 975 Waverly Dr., Lexington 40505,
254-1944 255-0835
Brown. Stephen P., 433 Bristol Dd., Lexington 40502, 266-
7900, 269-4678
Brubaker, Don, Box 573. Rt. 3, South Point, Ohio 45680.
377-2235 37*7-2235
Brubaker, John, 2511 Farm Hill Dr., Flatwoods 41139,
836-5024. 325-8511. Ext. 864
Brummett. Don. 6110 Six Mile Ln., Louisville 40218, 491-
6087, 948-9948
Buckley. Robert S.. Jr.. 933 Washington, Flatwoods 41139,
836-8275, 329-4583 , ,„,
Bullock, James D., Rt 4., Box 66, Madisonville 42431,
825-2645, 821-0423 „„ „„„
Bullock Ted. 668 Wellington Way, Lexington 40503, 277-
0145, 277-0145 . .„„„,
Burden, Ronald E., Rt. 5. Bourbon Hills. Pans 40361,
987-7591. 987-2910
Burden. Terry V.. West Hts.. Morgantown 42261. 526-5210
Burgess, Oley, 1708 Sycamore St., Kenova, W. Va. 25530,
453-2593
Burke, David Dean, 12 Reed St.. Flatwoods 41139. 836-
1268 324-3129
Burkhart. James G.. WalUns Creek 40873. 664-2162. 573-5027
Burris. Ralph. Rt. 3. Box 154. Nicholasville 40356. 858-3014,
885-4659
Burrus. Lee Roy. Jr., Rt. 4, Box 304, Morganfield 42437,
389-3428, 389-2419. Ext. 251
Burton. James E.. 308 S. Broadway, Providence 42450,
667-2296
Burton. John. 2801 Holt St.. Ashland 41101. 325-4097,
739-4166. Ext. 8292
Burton, John B., Ill, 826 13th St.. Ashland 41101. 325-8291,
324-5353
Butler, Bob, 3854 So. Griffith, Owensboro 42301. 683-1285.
683-3594
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1975
BASKETBALL OFFICIALS RATINGS
(Boys and Girls)
The following ratings were received on basket-
ball officials registered with the K.H.S.A.A. during
1974-1975. The numbers following each name re-
spectively represent the numbers Excellent, Good,
Fair and Poor ratings given to the official.
Acton, Claude J., 1-5-1-0; Adams, James C,
5-12-1-2; Agee, Danny B., 2-14-5-4; Akemon, Rudy,
2-0-0-0; Alexander, Darryl, 5-13-2-0; Alford, Orville,
0-2-1-0; Allen, Brent, 0-2-0-0; Allen, Doug, 16-9-
6-1; Allen, Nelson Robert, 10-16-3-0; Allen, Thonas
E., 0-0-2-0; Allen, Yvon, 2-7-1-1; Allgood, Russell
L, 5-11-3-0; Anders, Raleigh A., 3-19-2-4; Anderson,
Edward L., 2-16-2-3; Ashlock, Bobby, 0-1-0-0;
Audas, Brent D., 2-1-0-0;
Baile.y, Jimmy H., 0-2-0-0; Bair, Dave, 1-0-0-1;
Baker, Janice 0-10-0-0; Banks, Buddy, 4-11-4-0;
Barbour, Ralph B., 1-0-0-0; Barker, Walter D.,
1-2-0-0; Beach, Frank, 0-1-0-0; Bell, Clarence T..
5-26-5-0; Bell. Gary M., 1-3-11-2; Bell, Henry B.,
8-7-1-1; Bell, Robert J., 11-14-2-1; Bell Ronald
Keith, 2-7-1-0; Bennett, Karen, 0-3-0-2; Bentkey,
Glen, 0-2-0-0; Berger, Richard, 3-10-2-1; Bertsch,
Ronald L., 6-7-8-7; Beshear, James E., 13-31-4-0;
Biter, Charles D., Sr., 2-7-6-3; Black, Willis L..
13-11-0-2; Blackford, Robert L., 0-3-2-0; Black-
wood, Thomas W., 13-18-3-3; Blair, Kenneth, 0-5-0-
0; Blandford, Steven J., 0-0-1-0; Blankenbaker,W.
Larry, 2-16-3-3; Blevins, Boone, Jr., 1-2-4-0; Bond,
Terry Lee, 0-3-1-0; Bone, Gerald W., 6-12-2-2;
Borup, Alvin L., Jr., 0-0-0-1; Boswell, Alan, 0-0-0-1;
Bowling, Donald E., 5-3-1-2; Bramble, James L.,
8-8-0-2; Brandstetter, Charles E., 2-2-1-0; Brantley,
Kenneth Wayne, 1-2-0-0; Brashear, Loy Ray,
26-12-3-0; Brewer, Jerry, 8-12-0-1; Brewer, Lloyd,
4-3-1-4; Bridges, Ralph Lee, 1-22-3-2; Brock, Alben,
24-16-0-0; Brock, Jack W., 0-0-1-0; Brock, John H.,
16-17-3-0; Brockman, Gerald K., 0-12-8-4; Brooks,
Carl, 0-1-0-0; Brothers, Dottie. 1-2-3-1; Bowder,
Homer L., 0-4-1-1; Brown, E. C, 7-12-2-2; Brown,
J. W. "Scoop", 10-4-3-1; Brown, Lyman D., 38-26-
3-4; Brown, Ray Smith, Jr., 0-1-0-0; Browning,
Wayne, 6-16-10-1; Brummette, Judee, 0-0-1-1; Bru-
ner. Jack C, 21-17-3-1; Brunsting, Carol A., 0-5-0-0;
Bryant. Jimmy W., 0-0-1-0; Bullock, James, 10-10-
15-7; Bullock, Larry E., 1-0-0-0; Burch, Bill 6-10-
4-0; Burgess. James R., 3-6-0-2; Burkeen, Tony,
0-1-0-0; Burkhart, James G., 6-5-5-2; Butcher,
Douglas, 13-10-2-0; Butcher, Granville Bo. 5-6-2-0;
Butcher, Stephen D., 22-11-0-0; Butner, Billy M.,
5-6-1-1.
Call, Nancy, 0-0-0-4; Call, Barbara J., 1-10-1-1;
Camacho, Marcus, 0-4-1-0; Campbell, Dexter, 1-2-
0-0; Cardin, George Melvis, 0-1-0-0; Carlberg,
John H., 10-22-2-1; Carr, Lawrence W., 2-4-0-0;
Cash, Charles C, 13-21-6-9; Gates, Bill, 0-9-2-0;
Centers, Mike, 8-6-1-1; Chadwell, Bill, 0-0-0-1;
Childers, Jerry W.. 2-4-0-1; Childers, Jimmy, 0-1-1-
0; Childers, Phillip, 0-0-0-1; Childress, Janet S..
3-8-0-1; Chowing, Charlotte S., 0-5-2-1; Clark,
Kenneth, 0-1-1-0; Clater, James F., 4-8-2-1; Click,
Edgle "Bide", 8-2-0-0; Cobb, Michael E., 2-21-6-1;
Colley, Lynn W., 12-23-4-1; Collier, Mike, 5-7-1-0;
Collins, Hubert, 11-16-3-1; Collins, Ron, 8-16-0-0;
CoUins, Thomas G., 0-0-1-0; Combs, Henry .B.,
14-9-1-3; Conley, John, 4-1-0-0; Conley, Joseph D.,
7-14-1-0; Connor, James, Jr., 1-3-0-0; Cooper, John
Foster, 0-1-0-1; Cooper, Warren, 6-8-2-0; Copley,
Sidney M., 6-4-0-0; Cornwell, Bobby, 0-2-0-0; Cos-
by, Carel A., 4-3-1-0; Cotton Carl W., 0-1-2-1; Cox,
Clarence "Chuck". 0-2-0-0; Cox, Ken, 10-8-1-0; Cox
Rufus, 11-31-3-6; Crager, Bobby F., 5-14-8-1; Craig,
Ronald, 0-0-1-2; Cravens, Robert L., Jr., 5-12-5-5;
Crawford, Neal, 0-6-2-1; Creekmore, Milford B.,
1-0-0-0; Crick, Dwaine, 0-3-2-0; Crisp, Jackie Day,
1-2-0-0; Crosby, Loyd, 0-0-0-1; Crumley, Dennis.
0-1-0-0; Crutcher, Marion, 4-16-4-2; Cupp, Jackie
R., 3-0-0-0; Curry, Randall, 1-2-0-1;
Dame, L. J., 5-17-5-3; Daniels, Leon, 2-1-2-0
Daniels, Robert A., 8-12-4-1; Dant, Joseph B.
1-1-2-7; Davis, James C, 0-0-1-0; Davis, Jay W.
3-3-2-1; Davis, Tom, 3-19-3-3; Day, Bill, 6-10-3-0
Day, Jack L., 5-4-3-2; Day, Roy E., 2-13-4-5; Den
ham, Alan R., 1-5-5-3; Denn'edy, Bob, 0-6-2-0
Denton, Calvin R., 0-1-3-1; DeVary, Bill, 9-11-2-1
Dick, James E., 1-9-3-5; Dill, J. Roger, 1-5-2-0
Dilhhay, Ralph E., 13-18-4-3; Dillingham, Kent,
1-1-0-0; Divine, Wayne L., 5-7-7-1; Dixon, Billy
M.. 12-21-6-2; Dixon, Ronald R. 0-2-0-0; Dobson,
Kenneth, 0-4-0-1; Dorsey. James, 2-9-2-2; Dotson
Paul, 8-5-0-1; Douthwaite, Donald D., 5-1-1-0
Dowd, James, 1-8-1-2; Dowell, Larry, 1-1-0-0
Downs, Joseph W., 18-23-1-0; Drake, Richard, 6-26-
19-1; Driskell, Earl Jr., 7-10-9-8; Drnevich, Rox-
anne, 0-3-0-1; Duerson, WiUiam Robert, 5-10-0-5;
Duff. Birchell. 15-5-0-0; Duff, Earl, 21-18-1-0; Duff,
Patricia, 3-0-1-0; Duncan, Mike K., 0-2-3-0; Dur-
bm. Hade, Jr., 28-18-2-0; Durbin, Roy, 1-11-5-0;
Duvall, Thomas Jay, Sr., 13-21-5-0; Dyke, Orville
Dean, 8-12-1-2;
Early, Robert Gray, 0-3-2-0; East, WiUiam L.,
7-22-1-0; Eaves, James K., 7-15-11-3; Ebel, Jack
D.. 0-2-0-1; Edelen, Cheri. 0-6-2-0; Edmondson,
Johnny B., 0-1-0-0; Edwards, Ernest S., Jr., 9-17-
5-7; Ellington, Jerald, 13-7-5-8; Embry,Johnny D.,
2-0-0-0; English, Shirley, 0-0-1-2; Estes, Walter
R., 2-9-5-1; Evans, Lewis 0-0-0-1; Everly, PhyUis,
0-2-0-0;
Farley, Jimmy, 2-8-0-3; Farmer, Bill, 2-15-5-2;
Farris, Joseph T., 13-14-1-0; Faulk, Terry, 2-12-5-1;
Featherstone. Jerry, 6-14-5-3; Feger, George, 1-2-
4-0: Feher, Al, 0-5-2-3: Fetter, Susan C, 0-6-5-0;
Fields. Rufus, Jr.. 4-24-10-2; Finley, Albert R.,
16-27-8-2; Finley, Howard, 0-7-1-1; Fitzgerald,
Oscar L., 2-0-6-0; Florence, Darrell, 0-11-3-1;
Florence. Joseph, 0-2-5-1; Floyd, Louis Richard,
0-3-1-0; Flynn. Bobby. 8-10-0-0; Flynn, Steve, 3-0-
0; Fortney, Preston, 1-3-0-0; Foster, Bob, 4-5-0-0;
Foutch, Enoch. Jr., 0-4-0-1; Fox. Carl, Jr., 1-0-3-0;
Fox, Joanna, 0-2-0-0; Frazier, Mac, 0-14-3-1; Frep-
pon, Tom, 14-28-6-0; Fritz, John C, 0-0-1-0; Fritz,
Sherman, 3-8-2-0; Fuller, John, Jr., 5-15-2-11; Fults,
Don F., 10-1-0-0; Fultz, G. Roger, 2-0-0-0; Funk,
Carol Ann, 0-9-1-0;
Gabbard. John P.. 2-0-0-0; Gabbard, Raymond,
Jr., 2-0-0-0; Gaddie, Gary, 7-9-3-0; Gamble, Gary
C, 0-1-2-0: Gambrel, Don, 0-1-0-0; Gardner. Gary
M., 1-16-4-2: Gartin. Robert B.. 0-1-0-0; Gaskiii,
Donald W.. 1-7-2-0; Gatterdam, Ed. L., Jr.. 4-4-6-3;
Gentry, Dale J.. 4-20-7-1: Geurin; Joe D., Jr.,
0-1-0-6; Gibson, Fred W., 7-30-1-2; Gilbert. Larry,
0-4-0-0; Gilkey, Danny M., 0-0-1-1; Glenn. David,
1-3-1-0; Golden, Billy Joe, 5-10-0-6; Goldey,
William H., 0-11-3-4: Goode, Earl A., 7-16-0-0;
Goodman, Jack, 9-15-0-0; Gordon, Roy T., 5-12-2-2;
Gorrell, Howard, 19-18-2-2; Gosman, Carroll, 2-0-
0-0: Gover, Luid J., 6-6-1-0; Gray, Kenneth E.,
0-1 ■0-2; Greathouse, Frank C, 0-3-2-0; Green, Don,
5-19-7-0; Greenwell, Darryl, 6-19-3-0; Greer. Phil,
11-16-2-0; Grenough, Helen B., 0-3-3-0; Grimm,
Jane, 6-1-2-2; Gupton, Lawrence, 1-6-1-0;
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1975
Haas, Tom V., 5-15-9-4; Hackett, Wilbur L.
Sr., 3-4-4-1; Halbert, Hubert, 11-2-1-1; Hall
Charles E, 2-5-3-3; Hall, Donald Wayne, 0-3-1-1
Hall, Joseph M., 2-0-0-0; Hall Richard G., 2-1-0-0:
Hall, Ted, 2-5-0-0; Hall, Tommy, 5-6-4-1; Hall
Tommy D., 10-19-2-1; Hall, William W., 26-8-1-1
Hamm, Gerald, 1-5-0-2; Hampton, Doug, 14-10-2-0:
Hardin, Don G., 18-18-1-3; Hardin, Warren, Jr.
1-5-3-2; Hargis, Noel, 4-9-0-0; Harned, Vic, 30-7-2-0:
Harper, James A., 2-12-7-2; Harper, Robie, 4-6-4-3
Harper, Tom C, 11-12-2-2; Harrison, Tim, 2-15-1-0
Hawlcins, Donald H., 15-17-4-1; Hayden, John O.
6-10-10-9; Hayes, James V. "Pete", 0-15-9-3; Hayes
Larry, 0-2-0-0; Heiclcen, Mary Y., 1-9-5-1; Heidron
Steven H., 1-0-0-0; Heister, Barbara, 0-0-0-1; Hen-
derson, Roger A., 0-0-1-1; Henry, Daniel T., 3-1-
0-0; Hensley, Eugene, Jr., 2-0-0-0; Henson, Don
R., 1-13-6-0; Henson, Tony C.,8-10-7-2; Herrington,
Kenneth, 0-9-2-2; Hickey, Tom, 0-2-0-0; Hicks,
Gene, 2-8-2-1; Higdon, Sam, 2-2-0-0; Highfield,
Vicki, 0-0-2-7; Hill. James P., 4-26-3-9; Hill, Sue,
0-6-3-0; Hinton, Henry E., 15-13-3-3; Hoben, Mary
June, 4-0-2-0; Holmes. Robert E., 0-9-3-0; Holt,
Larry K., 4-4-2-1; Holt, Robert E., 4-31-5-2; Holt,
Terrell W., 9-11-1-0; Hook, Don, 16-14-3-2; Hoskins,
Denise M., 0-0-2-1; Houk, Jackie L., 4-16-5-3:
Hourigan, James F., 1-3-2-1; Howard, Dwight
Wayne, 0-1-0-0; Howard, James D.. 7-10-5-1;
Hubbs, Sonny, 5-6-0-0; Hughes, Brenda, 0-1-0-0;
Hughes, Rufus, 7-1-1-1; Hummel, Thomas, 10-29-
9-0; Hunt, Leonard D., 11-3-3-0; Hutchens, Jim,
16-12-4-2; Hyland, Frank Dixon, 1-4-1-0;
Irwin, Charlie, 9-17-4-1; Isenberg, Jimmy T.,
0-1-0-0;
Jackson. Dennis, 12-18-5-4; Jackson, Ed, 4-21-
1-3; Jackson, Robert H., 1-7-0-0; Jansen, Jean
Ann, 1-8-3-0; Jenkins, Jerry, 14-10-1-1; Jent,
Richard L., 1-2-1-1; Johnson, David A., 1-10-10-3;
Johnson, Gayle W., 0-4-2-0; Johnson, Harry B.,
9-12-2-0; Johnson, James M., 15-10-1-2; Johnson,
Jerry L., 7-3-2-2; Johnson, Michael, 0-6-2-0; John-
son, Walter, 13-19-0-0; Jolly, Barry, 0-3-2-1; Jones,
Alexander. Jr., 0-11-4-7; Jones, Denver "Smokey".
20-22-2-1; Jones, Frank, 5-13-0-1; Jones, Nancy,
00-2-0:
Kazunas. Gerald L. ,1-5-2-3; Keatley, James
H., 2-2-0-0; Keeling, Reuben, 1-3-2-2; Keller, Terry
Joe, 1-0-0-0: Kelley, Larry, 3-6-2-1; King, James
A.. 10-22-4-1: King. Raymond H., 10-15-6-1; Kirk,
Charles. 29-5-2-0; Kirk, Walter C, 0-3-1-0: Kirk-
land. Sue, 0-0-1-1; Kirklin. Luther. 4-9-4-2; Klump
Wilham Roger, 0-2-1-0; Knauer, Glen M., 0-0-2-0
Korb, Danny, 0-1-0-2; Kouns, Robert, 27-5-0-1
Kroth, Bonnie. 0-0-1-7; Kroth, Paul, 0-0-1-1; Kyner,
James. 0-0-1-0:
Lamar, Houston O.. 8-4-1-0: Lambert, Irvin
G.. 3-16-2-0: Lambert, Roger W., 0-0-1-0: Lane,
Leon A., 0-0-0-1-0; Latkovski, Andy, 6-12-5-2;
Lawson, Ronald G., 7-9-0-1; Lawson Rondell,
4-2-1-0; Layne. Bert, 4-6-2-3; Layne, Malcom D.,
3-12-2-0; Laubheimer, D onT., 13-17-4-0; Leber,
Jerry L., 5-2-0-1; Lee, Reggie, 0-0-1-0; Lefevers,
Colman. 11-21-3-0; Lehkamp, Ken, 3-16-7-6;
Leigh. Eugene F., 0-0-0-1; Leneave Robert, 0-3-1-1;
LeQuire, H. M., 15-12-1-0: Lieber, Patty, 0-2-4-0:
T,iedtke. Joseph 1-13-7-0: Lile, Clyde F., 14-19-2-2;
Linder, Ricky, 0-1-0-0; Littlepage, Pyrce, 13-20-8-4:
Loeser, Alan J.. 1-2-2-0; Logan, Bruce A., 0-0-1-0;
Lnn?. James E., 5-7-1-1: Long. Robert Francis,
14-14-2-4: Long. Steve. 3-15-0-1: Long, William
H., 1-5-0-0; owdenback, Ed, 2-7-1-0; Lusby, George,
]3.i:q-a-n-
McCarley, John W., 11-13-0-2; McCarthy,
Sieve. 0-4-n-l: McClain Ger?ld, 1-2-1-0: McCowan,
Connell, 1-50-2: McFall Roddy 1-0-0-0: McGintv,
T,. v.. Jr.. 20-34-8-0: McKenzie. Dwight E.. 4-18-3-0;
McLean. Gordon, 1-5-0-0: McMenama. John H..
7-5-0-3; McMillin, Larry, 3-14-1-1; McNeill, Barn-
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ey, 1-0-0-4; McPherson, Lanny, 0-0-0-2; McPike,
Ray S., Jr., 1-5-0-1; McWhorter, Douglas, 1-3-1-1;
MacDowell, W. Michael, 0-0-0-2; Madon,
Robert Lee, 16-18-0-0; Maines, George E., 8-19-3-0;
Mang, Berry W., Jr., 3-8-7-1; Marango, Kathy R.,
0-0-0-5; Mashburn, Willis, 0-0-0-1; Mathis, Mike,
1-6-2-2; Mauney, Bill W., 3-6-0-0; Maxey, Michael,
6-7-3-2; Mayer, John P., 0-0-3-0; Maynard, James
H., 3-0-0-2; Maynard, Lonnie, 0-4-U-O; Meadors,
Wm. J., 12-15-20; Melton, Robert, 0-3-1-1; Mere-
dith, Denny E., Jr., 1-2-0-0; Meredith, Wilmoth,
2-12-10-9; Meyer, Dave, 3-6-0-1; Meyer, Raymond
F., 0-4-2-1; Middleton, John, 5-11-1-1; Milbern,
Daniel L., 2-6-2-0; Miller. Bob, 0-2-1-0; Miller,
Harold P., 6-8-11-2; Miller, Larry S., 0-0-2-0; Mills,
Lawrence. 0-7-1-1; Mobley, Clarence E.. 0-0-1-0;
Mohr, Thomas W., 0-2-0-1; Monks, Ronald E.,
2-16-8-6; Montgomery. Chet, 14-9-10-0; Moore,
Franklin "Bud", 11-16-4-0; Moore, Marvin, 11-12-
2-3; Moore, Robert. 10-16-9-9; Morgan, Earl M.,
0-1-0-0; Morgan, Richard, 5-13-5-0; Morrell, Louie
Edwin, 1-1-1-2: Morris, Edward E., 0-2-0-0; Morris,
J. C, 0-0-1-0; Morrison, Daniel G., 6-12-2-2; Mor-
row, Uylesses, E., 0-0-0-1; Morse, Richard K., 14-
19-5-1; Moser, Rudy C, 35-26-2-2; Mullins, Dolores,
0-7-4-1; Mullins, Wilham B., 0-1-0-0; Munninghoff,
Lance, 0-3-6-0; Murdach. Leslies. 4-13-2-3; Murphy,
Michael P.. 3-13-6-1: Murray, James, 0-4-0-0; Mur-
rell, Allen L., 23-27-2-3; Murt, Gene T., 5-9-3-1;
Nance, David, 0-2-2-0; Napier, Charles Mich-
ael, 5-14-1-1: Napier Wallace R., Jr., 2-2-0-0; Neace.
Glenn, 5-0-1-0; Neely, Jim R., 2-0-0-0; Nelson,
Clarence, 0-1-0-1; Newman, Bill, 4-3-3-0; Newton,
Danny. 0-3-2-2; Newton, John J., 2-5-0-0; Nichols,
Billy J., 0-6-0-0; Noble, Gary, 2-0-0-0; Norwood,
Thomas. 0-1-0-0;
Oakley, Rebekah, J., 0-1-2-0; Ogden, Paul J.,
0-2-0-1; Oldham, John H., 1-6-0-0; O'Nan, Norman,
12-13-3-2: Overbey, Jerry "Red", 0-19-4-4; Ovrens,
Bruce E.. 7-11-3-1; Owens, Jerry W., 0-1-0-0;
Owings, Hank, 1-2-2-0:
Pace, Donald W.. 10-9-0-0; Pack. Judy, 0-1-0-1;
Page. James N.. 1-1-3-0: Palko, Edward T., 1-4-0-0;
Parrott, Sharon, 0-0-0-1; Pearl, George W., Jr.,
0-6-5-4; Pedigo, Albert M., 0-0-1-0; Peeno, Harry
R., 9-14-2-0; Pelphrey, Jack. 2-4-1-3; Pelphrey,
Paul Leshe. 0-0-1-1; Pence, Wm. Jerrv. 4-26-5-0;
Pendleton, Sara H., 0-0-0-1; Pennell, Donald G.,
0-2-0-0; Perkins. Sandra K.. 0-0-3-2; Perry James
E., 12-23-10-8; Peterson, Maggie, 3-9-2-0; Phelps,
Ray, 3-11-4-0; Phillippi Jack, 0-4-2-1; Phillips,
Harold D.. 3-14-2-1; Phillips. Thomas M., 5-4-0-0;
Phipps, Dannie Lee, 0-0-0-1; Pietrowski, Paul, 4-15-
.•^-1: Plummor. George M.. 0-1-0-0: Poe, Thomas
"Buddie", 32-17-5-0; Pogue, Ivan Gordon, 6-7-5-1;
Polly. Rex. 0-6-0-0: Porter, Martin C. Jr., 0-0-1-0;
Powell. Billv R.. 6-4-2-0; Powell, Mike, 5-4-8-0;
Purcell. J. Kenneth, 1-5-3-4;
Ouisenberry, James M.. 1-12-9-1:
Racke. Jerry William 3-7-3-0: Radjunas. Ed,
2-7-1-0; Rains, Everett Paul, 1-0-0-1: Ramey, Garv,
10-11-0-0: Ramsey, Mike, 0-0-0-2: Randolph, D. E.,
0-2-1-1: Raybourne, Pat. L.. 1-10-0: Raymer, Don
L.. 0-1-2-1: Redle. Joel E., 3-16-10-7; Reed, J.
Andrew.0-0-0-1: Reliford. Paul. 1-7-0-1: Rhodes.
Cecil 0-7-4-3: Rhve. Terrv. 0-1-1-0: Rich. Denni.s
W., 6-6-10-11; Richeson, King, 0-0-0-1; Ring, Bill,
11-2-2-3: Rister. Mrs. Gloria F.. 0-0-1-1: Roark,
Forrest Glen. 11-10-3-1: Roberts. Teri. 0-2-4-3: Rob-
inson. Tonv L.. 2-12-3-1: Roesel. Joseph 14-20-2-1;
Rosei-^;. Ralph. 0-1-1-0: Rogers, Rufus B., 2-3-1-0:
Roll PefSy F.. 0-1-2-0: Rowland Dean, 1-0-0-0:
Runvon, Tommv D.. 9-9-0-0: Russell. Clem. 0-0-1-0;
Salyer, Joe! D., 0-1-0-0; Salyers, John D., 0-1-0-
0; Sammons, C. J., 4-0-0-0: Sammons, Patrick O,
0-1-0-0- Sams Glen 10-15-6-3: Sanders. John David,
1-4-0-2: Saviors. Carlee. 3-12-4-4; Schell, Jerrv.
1-0-1-0; Schneider, Donald P., 0-1-1-0; Scott,
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5-9-4-2;
"Bob",
Shields,
0-4-0-1;
Emmanuel H., 1-10-5-3; Sears, Wilson, 19-23-0-0
Seavers, Joe, 16-13-6-2; Selher, Edward, 3-11-2-1
Selvy. Curt, 14-15-1-0; Sharp, Ronnie,
Shaw, Earl, 9-8-0-0; Shearer, Robert L,
1-7-3-0; Shewmaker, Wayne, 0-6-1-1;
Donald C, 0-3-2-1; Shinbaum, Ralph M.,
Shively, Wilham Edward, 0-4-2-1; Shuck, Tom G.,
19-12-1-0; Sigler, Susie, 2-0-2-0; Sims, Frank D.,
12-17-2-1; Sims, Roy V., 1-5-1-2; Singleton, Bobby,
1-4-2-0; Singleton, Jerry, 1-6-2-2; Skaggs, Bobby
L„ 2-10-1-2; Skaggs, Robert "Bill", 6-22-8-3; Skees,
Helen, 0-4-1-0; Slone, Carson, 0-0-1-0; Slover, Troy,
Jr., 0-3-1-0; Smallwoood, Talmadge, 0-0-4-0; Smith,
Benny, 3-9-3-0; Smith, Mickey. 1-8-4-1; Smith,
Ronald K., 4 9-6-3; Smith, Wilham E., 4-5-0-1;
Sparrow, John A., 0-3-0-0; Spears, Tracy, 4-1-0-0;
Spencer, Irv, 8-10-2-1; Spoonamore. Jim, 24-12-0-0;
Spurlock, Lamarr, 0-3-1-0; Stark, Douglas, 2-16-3-1;
Stephens, Darrell Ray, 1-0-0-0; Stephenson, Harry,
5-10-2-0; Stethen, James E., 13-21-1-0; Stevenson,
M. G.. 4-14-2-0; Stewart, Dale, 2-7-1-0; Stiff, Mau-
rice, "Moe", 9-13-10-3; Stikeleather, Clyde L., 18-
16-3-1; Stoess, Henry L.. 2-5-4-3; Stovall, Mrs.
Catherine, 5-6-1-1; Stovall, Tom, 6-14-3-0; Strain,
Richard P., 2-15-4-3; Strong, Charles, 0-17-4-5;
Studle, Ronald, 1-5-1-3; Sulhvan, Dan L., 20-17-2-1;
Sumner, Carl, 6-17-8-4; Sutton, James Arthur,
0-0-1-0; Swann, Marvin, 0-0-0-1; Switzer, Richard
J., Jr., 0-11-3-0; Switzer, W. Bradley, 2-5-1-0;
Swope. Tom. 7-10-5-1; Szyper, Richard T., 0-3-1-0;
Taylor, Dale, 4-1-0-0; Taylor, Donald D., 1-7-
11-9: Taylor. Ed. 11-26-1-4; Taylor, John O., 4-12-
3-8; Thomas, Billy, 4-22-12-3; Thompson, Beth,
0-8-1-0; Thompson,Gerald D., 0-1-0-0; Thompson,
Ronnie. 12-10-0 0: Thompson Thomas A., 7-11-4-0;
Thompson. Thomas D.. 4-19-3-0; Thomas Cecil W.,
0-0-1-0; Tindall. Clifford, 0-6-3-2; Toon, Linda
Carol, 1-2-3-9; Towe, Steve, 0-1-0-0; Towler,
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1975
Stephen W., 7-20-4-0; Trabue, David, 0-4-0-2; Trout-
man, Doyle, 7-6-4-2; Turner, Alfred Douglas, 2-
2-0-0; Turner, Sophia, 0-3-3-3; Turpin, Donald W.,
1-6-2-1; Turpin, Ronald D., 2-4-2-1; Tyler, Kenneth,
0-1-0-0;
Upchurch, David T., 1-2-0-1; Urlage, Richard,
17-16-3-1;
Vance, Hunter, Jr., 1-1-3-1; Vanover, J. W.,
8-11-2-3; Vaughn, Ronnie J., 0-0-0-1; Vincent,
Dale, 0-1-0-2; Vories, Dick, 11-16-9-2; Vories, Gary
W. 3-20-5-2'
" Wallace', Curt, 4-4-0-0; Wallace, John E., 1-2-1-
0; Wallen, D. Michael, 0-1-0-0; Ward, Larry, 0-1-0-0;
Ward, Nan K., 7-9-0-2; Ward, Randy, 0-1-0-0;
Ward, Robert L., 7-19-7-1; Washwock, Richard L.,
0-0-1-0; Watson, Neil Stanton, 0-1-0-0; Webster,
Norman E.. 0-14-0-0; Weihe, Robert J., 3-19-10-1;
Wells, Glenn, 16-8-2-0; Wesley, Loyal Ray, 3-2-0-0;
Weyer, James, 7-16-1-0; Wheeler, Donald, 1-0-0-0;
Whitaker, Charles, 5-3-2-4; White, Wilham L., 0-
2-5-4; Whitley, James R., 1-0-0-0; Whitt, Mike,
1-1-1-0; Wiley, Michael J., 0-1-0-0; Wilferd, Shirley
C, 9-8-2-0; Wilhams, Becky, 0-10-4-0; Williams,
Bobby G., 13-19-2-6; Wilhams, Gary L., 0-3-1-0;
Williams. James A., 0-0-0-1; Williams, Roger, 9-
10-2-0; Wilhams, S. Jack, 6-7-1-0; Williamson,
David, 0-1-1-0; Wilson, George Grady, HI 1-0-0-0;
Wilson. Malcom T., 0-0-2-0; Wilson, Paul, 5-15-0-0;
Winchester, Roy L,, 7-20-3-2; Wingfield, Fehx G.,
2-11-0-0; Winfrey, Shelby, 7-22-2-7; Wiseman,
David Kent, 3-2-0-1; Withrow, Roy D., 1-17-5-0;
Wolfe. Dennis R., 0-4-2-1; Wolfe, James H., 0-1-0-0;
Wood, Harold R., 0-10-0-1: Woosley, Donald, 1-1-
1-0; Wooton, George, 8-22-2-1; Wright, A. D.,
4-7-7-4; Wyatt, Henry S., 0-4-0-0;
Yarbrough, Roy D., Jr., 0-2-0-0; Yeary, James
R., 0-0-0-1;
Zibart, Sig, 0-1-0-0;
Officials' Ratings on Sportsmanship of K.H.S.A.A.
Member Schools in Girls' Basketball, 1974-197')
(Continued from August ATHLETE)
SCHOOL
Ohio County
Oldham County
Olmstead
Oneida Baptist Institute
Owen County
Owensboro
Owensboro Catholic
Owsley County
Paducah Tilghman
Paintsville
Paris
Paul G. Blazer
Pendleton
Phelps
Pikeville
Pineville
Pleasure Ridge Park
Powell County
Presentation Acad.
r>restonsburg
Providence
Pulaski County
Raceland
Reidland
Riverside Christian
Rockcastle County
Rowan County
Russell
Russell County
Russellville
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Sacred Heart Academy _.
St. Henry
St. Mary
St. Romuald
St. Thomas
Salyersville
Sayre
Scott County
Sedalia
Seneca
Shawnee
Shelby County
ShelbyviUe
Sheldon Clark
Silver Grove
Simon Kenton
Somerset
South Hopkins
Southern
Stuart
Symsonia
Tates Creek
Taylor County
Taylorsville
Thomas Jefferson
Todd County Cent.
Tompkinsville
Trigg County
Trimble County
Trinity
Union County
University Breckinridge
Valley
Villa Madonna
Virgie
Waggoner
Walton-Verona
Warren Central
Warren East
Washington Co.
Wayne County
Webster County
West Hardin
West Hopkins
Western
Western Anderson
Westport
Wheelwright
Whitesburg
Whitley County
Williamsburg
Williamstown
Wingo
Wolfe County
Woodford County
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FOOTBALL OFFICIALS
(Continued from Page Five)
Butler, Denver E., 1533 Southgate Ave., Louisville 40215,
366-7195, 366-7195
Byrd, A. Gordon. 6204 Scottwood Drive, Louisville40258,
935-9995, 366-9561
Cameron, Dan B., 2912 Cheyenne, Owensboro 42301, 926-
2821, 926-2821
•Campbell, James W., Box 14, Melvin 41650, 452-2567
Canaday, Jacy Glenn, 2ni Lincoln St., Vine Grove 4ni75,
877-5387, 877-5537
Cargill, Thomas, 3515 Del Park Ter., Louisville 40211,
776-3816, 584-7156
Carlson, David A., 2916 Washington St., Paducah 42001,
444-7943 444-6311 Ext 435
Carr, Billy' W.. 612 Village Dr., Franklin 42134, 586-6901,
586-3261
Carr, Larry, 323 Shelby St., Bromley 41016, 261-2994,
243-3731
Gates, Rickey, R. R. 5, Box 81. Morganfield 42437, 333-5525
Cato, Robert E., 222 West Fifth St., London 40741, 864-
7792 864-2252
Caudill,' Roy, 10,000 McNeely Lake Dr., Louisville 40229.
968-2930
Cecil, J. Ronald, 3020 Dodwood Dr., Louisville 40220, 454-
0204. 582-5521
Cecil, Roger, Box 401. Hazard 41701, 436-6644, 436-2151
Chasteen, Earl, 109 Taylor Dr., Cynthiana 41031 234-4897
Chattin, Earnie, 615-17th St., Ashland 41101, 324-2665
325-8586, Ext. 231
Cisco, Robert N., 403 Highland Ave., Vine Grove 40175,
877-5903, 624-3348
Clark, John E., 1485 Meadowthorpe, Lexington 40504,
253-0036. 259-1411, Ext. 288
Clark, Owen B., 1301, Fairfax Way, Georgetown 40324,
863-3719, 863-3719
Clater, James F., 132 W. Dixie, P.O. Box 143, Elizabeth-
town 42701, 765-5459. 765-5459
Clements, William P., Jr., 218 Old Orchard Lane, Hender-
son 42420, 826-3878, 826-2551
Clemmons, Sam, 226 Rugby Rd., Lexington 40504, 255-
7566, 255-1230
Cline, Nick, 5505 Whispering Hills Blvd., Louisville 40219,
964-0214
Clusky, Joe, Box 294, Matewan, W. Va. 25678, 426-4103,
426-4401
Coffman, William, 807 Edwards, Union City, Tenn. 38261,
885-5585
Coleman, Louis. 4207 Wood edWay, Louisville 40219, 969-
0982, 774-3207
Colley, Lynn W., 411 E. 23rd St., Hopkinsville 42240, 885-
9538, 886-4463
Collins, Charles D., 1474 Olive St., Louisville 40210, 772-
3817, 634-1551, Ext. 215
Collins, Stephen F.. 3728 Charteroaks Dr., No. 3, Louis-
ville 40222, 426-8270. 896-8841
Conlin, Martin. 319 Elm St., Ludlow 41016, 491-7591, 291-2268
Collins, Hon, 2590 Buttermilk Rd., Villa Hills 41016, 341-
0578, 431-9964
Coinwell. Bobby, Rt. 2. Russellville Rd., Franklin 42134,
586-8250, 586-4451
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1975
Cook. Richard, 50 Forest Ave., Ft. Thomas 41075, 441-
9269 243-3531
Coyley, Sid M.. Red Jacket, W. Va. 25692, 426-4545. 426-1'Wlo
Corbett, John B.. 311 South 6th. Bardstown 40004. 348-
2155 348-3953
Cornweil. James. 506 South Main, Franklin 42134, 586-
4327, 586-4451
Cothern, Ricky, 608 Village Dr., Franklin 421;j4, 586-8435
Cowan, R. L.. Sr., "Bob". 11505 Fisherman Way. Louis-
ville 40222. 241-1712. 587-5387
Cox. Mike, Wooton 41776. 279-3141. 436-5771
Cox. Thomas O.. Calhoun 42327, 273-5375. 785-4068
Coyner. Michael S., 3236 Randy Dr., Ashland 41101, 324-
9713. 324-9713
Craft. Albert B.. 1606 Meadowthorpe Dr., Lexington 40505,
254-5365, 255-8600
Crea, Michael T., 620 Pollard Rd., Apt. No. 9, Ashland
41101. 325-4916. 329-4581
Crider. Ray. 1120 Franelm Rd.. Louisville 40214. 368-1196,
584-8189
Cross, Roger, 362 Dixie Highway, Muldraugh 40155, 942-3625
Crutcher, David, Rt. 1. Ekron 40117. 328-2550. 624-2513
Crutcher, John M., Rt. 1, Ekron 40117, 828-3281, 624-1926
Crutcher, Marion, 423 Skyline Trailer Pk.. Bowling Green
42101. 781-3373
Crutcher. Paul M.. 6805 Brooklawn No. 1, Louisville 40214,
448-0082, 624-8349
Crume, George C, P. O. Box 463, Bardstown 40004, 348-
8076
Culp, Willard E., 318 Skyline Pk. Dr.. Hopkinsville 42240,
886-7967
Cummings, Robert P., Jr., Rt. 2, Box 143, i ranklin 42134,
586-8483, 586-8483
Current. Elhs Rav. 3006 Montavesta Dr.. Lexington 40502,
266-2877. 272-3311
Current. Robert O.. 3593 Pimlico Pkwy.. Lexington 40502.
272-3052 293-3897
Cutter. Corinne. 1805 Gayle Dr.. Lexington 40505. 299-0660
Daopoulos. Jim 3474 Ipswich Ct.. Lexington 40503, 277-
83.'i4, 258-2898
Daves, Ron, 2536 Seminole PI., Owensboro 42301, 685-2466.
684-8811. Ext. 254
Davidson. Harlan, Jr.. P. O. Box 52, Hazard 41701, 436-
6147. 436-3101
Davis, Benjamin L., 316 Ford Ave.. Owensboro 42301.
684-1595
Davis. Larry. 3229 West Kentucky. Louisville 40211, 772-
3106
Davis, Ralph C, 1326 S. 7th St.. Ironton, Ohio 45638.
532-8606. 532-8143
Davis. Thomas A.. Rt. 1. Shelbyville 40065, 747-8739. 633-
6384
Day. Rick. 1677 Linstead Dr.. Lexington 40504. 277-8231
Day. Roy E. 1325 Redbud Ln.. Madisonville 42431. 821-2265
Deaton. Julian A.. Jr.. General Dpiiverv. Buckingham
41611. 452-4284. 358-2021
Dempsey. Glenn T.. 121 Bender Dr.. Frankfort 40601.
223-2279. 233-2000. Ext. 7117
Denton. Wm. J.. 6729 Seminole Ave., Louisville 40214,
366-2137, 776-9365
Deruelle, Ken, 1806 Bond Rd., Apt. 1. Ne-.v Albany, Ind.
47150. 944-3562. 774-6528
DeSensi. W. C. "Chick". 7714 Mango Dr.. Louisville 40258.
937-0330, 964-5931
DeWees, Wm. L.. Jr.. 7007 Ashby Lane. Louisville ^0272,
835-8724
Dickens. William D.. 313 Beacon Hill. Nicholasville 40356
685-6727, 278-9507
Dizney, Wm. Curtis. 206 4th St.. Corbin 40701. ,528-3313
Dorsey. James O.. P. O. Box 504. Somerset 42501. 679-
2738. 678-5929
Douthwaite. Donald D.. 5754 Biscaync. Circinnati. Ohio
45211. 574-2238. 574-2238
Downs. Joseph W.. 829 Bartley Ave.. Bardstown 400n5.
348-5123 348-3991
Doyle. Danny. 403 Lindsay Ct., No. 9. Louisville 40206.
893-3348
Drake. Richard R.. 72 Donnelly Dr.. Ft. Thomas 41075.
441-4235
Duff, Earl, 240 Ky, Blvd., Hazard 41701, 436-2604. 436-2604
Duff, Thomas, Box 11, Fruitland, Tenn. .38335, 748-.3789,
352-2781
Duff, William C. 154 Goodrich Ave.. Lexington 40503.
277-0524. 623-5098
Dunn. James F.. 330 Glyndon Ave . Fiichmond 40475 623-
0715. 622-4442
Durden. John R.. Rt. 1. Cervlean 42215. 885-8847. 886-4463
Dyehouse. James F.. Jr.. 235 Dantzler Ct.. Lexington 40502
278-1620. 253-0621
Easlev. Dan W.. 105 Bellvue, Wilmore 40390, 858-4072,
858-3511
Easterly, Tom, 210 W. State St.. Apt. 8. Frankfort 40601,
22''-5483, 583-77F1
Edwards, Don, 1721 Curling Way, Bowling Green 42101,
781-6695, 781-4330, Ext. 128
Fdwards. Marion E.. Main St.. Sebree 42455. 835-2298
Elder. Gary. 1905 Maricopa Ct.. Louisville 40223. 426-6522
452-3009
Ellis. Bill. 3641 Bradley Rd.. Huntington, W. Va. 25704,
429-2117. 525-5193
Elovitz. Carl. 1920 Spring Grove Ave.. Lexington 40504,
277-3994, 873-3691
Emmons, Guy W.. 5500 Crosswood Ct.. Louisville 40291,
239-9537 491-4870
English," P. 't.. Box 217. Union City, Tenn. 38261. 885-5950
Eubanks. William M.. 302 Finn s"t.. Franklin 42134. 586-
8693. 586-3231. Ext. 70
Evans. Lewis. Rt. 2. Morgantown 42261. 526-4310. 526-3730
Evans. Thomas D.. 105 S. Elm Grove. Bardstown 40004.
384-2785
Evans. Willis S.. Jr.. 3600 Montclair. Louisville 40218.
491-2317. 582-5410
Ewen. George W.. 2082 Rambler Rd.. Lexington 40503.
278-6235. 255-0882. Ext. 7190
Ewine. Roger G.. Rt. 1. Cox's Creek 40013. 384-3253.
348-9211
Farris. Leon W.. IH. 212 Barberry Lane, Lexington 40503,
278-4103. 255-2120
Farmer. Donnie R.. 5517 Brinson Dr., Louisville 40216,
447-8228
Faust, John F.. 2427 Concord Dr.. Louisville 40217, 634-
4204, 634-4796
Fay, John C, 329 Wilson Downing Rd.. Lexington 40503,
" 272-6182. 299-4771
Feck Richard A.. R. R. 1. Box 50-D. Wilmore 40390.
858-4174. 252-2312. Ext. 2535
Fenimore. Clarke E.. 4033 Gilman Ave., Louisville 40207,
896-4716. 491-8400
Ferguson. Roy. Rt. 3. Barbourville 40906. 546-4521. 546-4521
Ferrell. Ronnie. Box 2500. Williamson. W. Va. 25661.
237-1344. 235-2323. Ext. 47
Fields Harold D.. 804 Summerville Dr.. Lexington 40504,
233-1669. 233-2000. Ext. 3685
Finck. Dennis Rav. 5716 Outerloop. Suite 105, Louisville
40219, 635-7273," 969-2334
Fish, Leland G.. 537 Folkstone Dr.. Lexington 40502. 266-
5087 252-2312 Ext 25ii3
Flynn. Bobby. 428 McKenn'a Ct.. Lexington 40505, 299-5902,
278-9310
Foster. Berryman. 927 Waverly Dr.. Lexington 40505,
255-7374 252-2312
Foster. J. W.. R. R. 1. Old Frankfort Rd.. Versailles 40383,
846-4121. 277-8703
Fralev Bill. 1604 Lee Dr.. Henderson 42420. 827-4993
Fralev. Charlie Lee. 9057 E. Young St., Ft. Knox 40121,
62"4-3860. 624-8527 ,. ^
Francis. Conrad L.. A-1 Mulberry Ct. Apts.. Hartford
42347. 298-7315. 298-3285 ., .„„„„
Frankel Louis S.. 3723 Stanton Blvd.. Louisville 40220,
452-6519. 452-6519 . ^, .
Franklin. Clifford. 10152 Zig Zag Rd.. Cincinnati, Ohio
45242, 891-3567. 251-4828
Frazer. Tom Roe. Rt. 1. Sturgis 42459. 333-4412. 333-4672
Frazier. Roger H.. 2439 Ransdell Ave.. Louisville 40204,
459-0053. 459-0053
Friedman Charles M.. 4502 Fegenbush Ln.. Louisville
40218. 454-3861. 361-2333
Froebel. Marty. 5553-A Folger. Ft. Knox 10121, 624-8460,
Fryer William M.. 187 Melwood PI.. Henderson 42420,
826-5976. 826-7171 ^„„„
Fryrear. Bill P.. 204 Lanmark Dell. Middletown 40243
■ 254-0354. 452-3161 ^,„_^
Fuchs. Charles "Donuts". 704 Fifth Ave.. Dayton 41074.
581-6080
Fuller. Wilton. 533 Hill-N-Dale. Lexington 40503, 277-6654,
272-1513
Fulmer. James. 6280 Kugler Mill Rd.. Cincinnati. Ohio
45236. 891-6096. 891-0972
Furlong. William E.. 3320 Grandview Ave.. Louisville 40207.
895-4755. 582-5108
Gallaher. Jack F.. 2947 Adams Ave.. Ashland 41101, 325-
2420 324-2142
Gammon, William H.. 158 Deering Ct.. Russell 41169.
836-1129. 329-3633
Gastineau. Joby A.. IIL 121 Todds Rd.. Apt. 150. Lexington
40509. 266-6123. 255-0835
Gelbke. Gilbert M.. 840 Alexandria Pike. Ft. Thomas
41075. 781-2273. 781-2273
Gentry. Dale J.. 4945 Determine Ln.. Louisville 40216. 447-
5981. 585-5814
Gettler. David F.. 2486 Woodhill Dr., Lexington 40509,
269-1331
Gettler. John F.. 705 Providence Rd , Lexington 40502,
266-4801, 255-0835
Gfe.l, George. 3319 Coldstream. Lexinglon 40502, 272-1349,
272-1349
Gibson, Richard L., 105 4th St.. Cynthiana 41031. 234-4251.
234-4632
Gilkerson. Pat. Box 117. Rt. 1, Prichari, W. Va. 25555,
486-5291, 525-7611
Gober, John S.. 204 Morningside Dr.. Clarksville, Tenn.
37040. 648-2731. 798-2728
Gore. Bailey. 1003 Sunset Dr.. Murray 42071. 753-8509.
762-6188
Gour. Bob. 1316 S. Lee St.. Bowling Green 42101. 843-9582
Graas. Oscar L.. 5103 Volney Ct.. Louisville 40291, 491-
7727, 968-5321
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Graham, James E., 2517 Jackson St., Ashland 41101, 324-
8169, 325-8511
Graham, Kenny, 890 Fairview, Bowling Green 42101, 797-
3771, Ext. 278, 797- 3771, Ext. 268
Green, Donald P., P. O. Box 782, Mayfield 42066, 247-6038,
247-6445
Greenwell, Robert A., 10106 Nank.?. Road, Louisville 40272,
937-6764, 583-3875
Grefer, Thomas J., 65 Geiger Ave., Bellevue 41073, 491-
3219, 261-8655
Griffey. Richard K., 22 W. 6th Ave., P. O. Box 1425,
Williamson, W. Va. 25661, 235-5228, 235-5280
Griffin, Powell L., 209 Clydesdale Tr., Louisville 40223,
245-8188, 426-3900
Griggs, Cole, 3045 Dartmouth Dr., Lexington 40503, 272-4749
Gross, Joseph B., Box 697, Hazard 41701, 436-2661
Gutterman, James D., 6012 Toebbe Lane, LouisviUe 40219,
267-6608, 584-4658
Gupton, Lawrence, P. O. Box 296, Greensburg 42743,
932-7830, 384-3338
Guy, N. S., Ill, Browning Acres, Harlan 40831, 573-4684,
573-4707
Hackett, Wilbur, L., Sr., 1472 Olive St., Louisville 40210.
772-0493, 452-4109
Hadden, Newell, Rt. 1, Stanford 4(484, 792-3411, 277-7481
Hagan, Michael, No. 16 Breckenridge Sq., Louisville 40220,
458-5934, 964-2303
Hagy, Daniel B., P. O. Box 361, Loyall 40854, 573-1814,
573-1900
Hall, Charles E., Rt. 1, Goggin Lane, Danville 40422, 236-
8811, 236-2604
Hall, Samuel E., 1931 E. 21st St., Owensboio 42301, 684-
4153, 684-8811
Hamby, Thomas Edwin, 201 Gatew.iy Lane, Hopkinsville
42240. 885-9980, 885-9491
Hancock, Edwin D., 2617 N. Elm, Henderson 42420, 826-
5051. 826-5000
Hardin. Gary, Box 536, South Shore 41175, 932-4436
Harding, Artell, 309 Fonville, Martin, Tenn. 38237, 578-3363
Harris, David L., 207 N. 3rd St., Bardslown 40004, 348-
5733 348-3311
Harris, James D., 207 N. 3rd St., Bardstown 40004, 348-
5733 348-3311
Hartlage, J. Larry, 8803 Aria Dr., Louisville 40219, 968-
2542 637-5411
Hawkins, Donald H., Rt. 1, Ekron 40117, 828-3631, 828-2125
Hawkins, Ed., 5999 Waldway Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio 45224,
542-3888, 452-9000
Hawkins, Will A., 407 Grace St., Springfield, Tenn. 37172.
384-5310, 384-5583
Hayden, Garfield, 1108 King St., Stureis 42459, 333-2741
Hayden, John O., 1624 Stafford Ave., Louisville 40216,
367-8662, 368-3351
Heaberlin, Bill, 928 Washington Ave.. Flatwoods 11139,
836-6915, 325-8511, Ext. 253
Head, Lon E., Box 76, Loyall 10854, 573-1814, 573-1900
Hedge, David W., 197 Maple Hurst Dr., Jeffersonville, Ind.
47130, 283-3962, 283-6943
Heinze, John G., Jr., 29 South Hii^hland Ave., Prestonsburg
41653, 886-6025
Helton, Leslie. 6510 Maravian Dr., Louisville 40258, 448-
8201, 937-7317
Henderson, Charles Adrain, 3067 Esterbrook Dr., Nash-
ville, Tenn. 37221, 646-1592, 256-.3681
Herrick, Calvin P., Jr., 200 S. Arnold Ave., Prestonsburg
41653. 886-3494, 886-2311
Hicks, Jack, 29 Avenel PI., Ft. Thomas 41075, 781-0613,
261-6666
Higdon, Coy W., R. R. 1, Slaughters 42456. 884-3370, 639-2421
Hillyer, Charles L., 201 Dalewood Dr., Clarksville, Tenn.
37040, 647-7525, 798- 3015
Hines. Richard G., Rt. 1, Box 228, Bardstown 40004, 348-
9488, 348-9231
Hobson, Wayne. 4601 Shenandoah Dr., Louisville 40222,
426-7656, 587-2210
Hoffman, Thomas. 812 Dalewood Rd., Villa Hills 41016,
331-8572. 272-3480
Holzknecht, Thomas, 7507 Waldwick Ct.. Louisville 40258,
935-4178
Hopson, James E., Rt. 1, Box 918-M. Pikeville 41501. 437-
7772. 432-1461
Horsman, Bill, 2902 S. 5th St.. Louisville 40208, 637-1201,
n"4-3i01
Houchens, Tom M., 505 N. Long St., London 40741, 864-
9075. 864-2136
Howard, Robert E., Kettle Island 40958, 337-5368, 248-3968
Howell. Damon Edwin, Jr., Box 37, Bardstown 40004, 348-
6601. 348-6601
Hubbard, John Douglas, 117 East Stephen Foster, Bards-
town 40004, 348-3067, 348-6457
Huffine, Gary L., Rt. 8, Paducah 42001, 442-4125 442-41'5
Humble. Mike. 1606 Mohawk Trail, Hopkinsville 42240
886-9334
Humphreys, William, Rt. 1, Box 12, Mayfield 42066, 247-8576
Hunt, Leonard 1303 Gainesway Dr., Lexington 40502 272-
6095, 252-7232
Hunter, James E.. 4219 Naneen Dr., Louisville 40216
367-1361
Hutcheson, John, P. O. Box 455, Morgantown 42261, 526-
3677. 526-3715
Ishmael, James W., 244 Brociton Apts., Richmond 40475,
625-5997
Ishmael, Stephen A., 407 TucKer Station Rd., Middletown
40243, 243-9571, 245-9571
Jackson, William C, Rt. 4, Bix 392, Morganfield 42437,
389-4333, 389-2419, Ext. 386
Jacoby, Ben W., Rt. 1, Georgetown 4C324, 863-0508, 255-
6812, Ext. 2241
James, Gene, 1507 S. 3rd St., Ironton, Ohio 45638, 532-6976
Janes, Charles W., 225 Greenfield, Bardslown 40004, 348-
6545. 348-3931
Jecker, Richard A.. 3733 Hillsboro, Apt. 9, Louisville 40217,
895-6023, 584-5311, Ext. 231
Jefferies, David T., 9502 Candywood Lane, Louisville
40291, 239-4498
Jensen, Edward A., Ill, 3407 Trellis Ct., Jefferstontown
40299. 267-7010, 267-7010
Johnson, Arthur E.. Lee Dean Est., Lot 34, Rt. 5, Nieholas-
ville 40356, 272- 5858, 258-5881
Johnson, Bob, 3310 Springhaven, Catlettsburg 41129,
739-6272, 325-8511, Ext. 557
Johnson, Everett C, P. O. Box 93, Dorton 41520. 639-4915,
639-2832
Johnson, Gordon M., P. O. Box 682, Prestonsburg 41653,
886-6163, 886-8362
Johnson. Harry A., Jr., 4329 Harts Ct.. Paducah 42001,
443-1767, 444-6311, Ext. 327
Johnson, Larry. 303 Patton Dr., Ashland 41101, 325-7539,
325-8511, Ext. 313
Johnson, Reid O.. 1126 Redwood Dr., Lexington 40511,
255-9076, 259-1411
Johnson, Ned 117 South Second, Bardstown 40004, 348
3534, 348-3943
Johnson, R. Michael, 3504 Greenlawn Dr., Lexington
40503, 272-5570
Johnson, Stan W., 3500 Ashlawn Dr., Owensboro 42301,
684-2157. 295-3451
Jones, Denver "Smokey", 174 East Main, Apt. 2, Hazard
41701. 439-1812. 436-6568
Jones, Paul D., 4012 Massie Ave., Louisville 40207 895-
5074. 636-6571
Jordan. Charles M.. Franklin Apts. No. 2, Apt. 3-L Louisa
41230, 638-4893, 789-4271
Jutz, Gerald W., 917 Beecher, Louisville 40215, 366-8203
451-1301. 582-4787
41059. 635-5406. 721-1111. Ext. 223
Kammerdiener. Ronald 2258 Bradford Dr., Louisville 40218,
451-1301, 582-4787
Kaufman. Alvin R.. 8215 St. Anthony Ch. Rd., Louisville
40214, 366-0126, 584-8315
Keifer, Robert B., Jr., 2916 Hackworth St., Ashland 41101,
324-2872, 329-4631
Keller, Terry J., 237 Ludford St., Ludlow 41016, 201-9987,
621-3948
Kemen, Jerry, 440 Pickett Dr., Ft. Wright 41011, 331-4272,
331-4272
Kemper, Nancy B., 374 Stratford Dr., Lexington 40503,
278-4320. 252-1359
Kennedy, Jim, Rt. 5. 212 Paddock Rd., Versailles 40383,
873-7490, 873-5948
Kidd, Gary G., 414 S. 17th St., Mayfield 42066, 247-7150,
247-5122
Kinch, Marvin N.. 104 Woodland Dr., Somerset 42501,
679-3690, 679-2403
Kinnard, Robert F, 2349 Shandon Dr., Lexington 40505.
293-0804, 254-6641, Ext. 6344
King, Harry Dee, 137 Cooper, Martin, Tenn.38237 587-3371
King, William A., P. O. Box 555. London 40741, 864-9258,
864-6713
Kinslow, Bill. 600 Hedgewood Drive, Franklin 42134, 586-
8620. 586-4451
Kirk. Charles, U. S. 119. Whitesburg Rd., Cumberland
40823, 589-2086, 633-4423
Kirk, Jerry R., Box 334, Benham 40807, 848-2039
Kirkland, Drew. 2522 Duke Dr. Owensboro 42301 926-
2488, 684-1404
Kirklin, Luther, Sunny Acres, Harlan 40831, 573-2535
573-2210
Kirkpatrick, Thomas H., Box 317. New Castle 40050 845-
2700, 845-2775
Klusman. Carl J., Jr., 3108 Gambriel Ct., Louisville 40205,
459-0581, 634-1531. Ext. 246
Kordenbrock, Joseph S., 106 Hart Dr., Hebron 41048,
689-7190, 421-8855
Ko'-"- Robert. Box 582, South Shore 41175, 932-4540, 932-
3323
Kreniz, Jerry K., 213 Walnut St., Southgate 11071 441-
4386, 874-5770
Kresse, Milton J., 4093 Matthews PI.. Ft. Knox 401 ''1
624-2989. 624-3343
Kuster Thomas T.. 6509 Bluegill Blvd., Louisville 40229
964-1700, 587-3711
LaFountain, James, Rt. 3, Box 312, Nicholasville 40356
a85-.3234. 293-3822
Lambert, Irvin, 6412 Fern Crest Rd., Louisville 40291
239-4996, 582-5504
Lanee. William E.. 5515 Ken Lane. Louisville 40258. 935-
4710, 361-0123
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR SEPTEMBER, 1975
Officials' Ratings on Sportsmanship of K.H.S.A.A:
Member Schools in Boys' Basketball, 1974-1973
SCHOOL
Adair County
Adairville
Ahrens Voc. Tech. _,
Allen Central
Allen County
Anderson County
Annville Inst.
Apollo
Atherton
Auburn
Augusta
Ballard
Ballard Memorial
Barbourville
Bardstown
Barren County
Bath County
Beechwood
Belfry
BeU County
Bellevue
Berea Community
Beth Haven
Bethlehem
Betsy Layne
Bishop Brossart
Bishop David
Boone County
Bourbon County
Bowling Green
Boyd County
Boyle County
Bracken County
Breathitt Co.
Breckinridge Co.
Bremen
Bryan Station
Buckhorn
Bullitt Central
Burgin
Burnside
Butler
Butler County
Caldwell County
Calloway County
Campbell County
Campbellsville
Carlisle County
Carroll County
Casey County
Caverna
Central
Central City
Chandler's Chapel
Christian County
Clay County
Clinton County
Combs Memorial
Conner
Corbin
Cordla
Covington Cath.
Covington Latin
Crittenden County
Cuba
Cumberland
Cumberland County .-
Danville
Daviess County
Dawson Springs
Dayton
Deming
DeSales
Dixie Heights
Dorton
Drakesboro
Doss
duPont Manual
Durrett
Earlington
East Carter
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1975 Certified Football Officials
Aldridge, James R.
Allen, Arthur
Allgood, David A.
Allison, Roy
Anders, Raleigh
Armstrong, Alfred B
Austin, Tom A.
Baldwin, Dennis
Bartlett, C. W.
Batterton, Keith
BeU, Clarence T.
BeU, Ron K.
Bewley, Harry G.
Blackford, Robert
Blevins, Donald W.
Bogar, Joseph D.
Boyles, Jerry
Bradford, Bob
Bradford, P. Neil
Bramble, James
Brauch, Charles
Brause, Dr. Allan
Brock, Alben W.
Brotzge, Maurice
Brown, Herman
Brown, John W. "Scoop'
Brummett, Don
Buckley, Robert S., Jr.
Bullock, James
Bullock, Ted
Burton, John
Byrd, A. Gordon
Canaday, Jacy Glenn
Cargill, Thomas, Jr.
Carlson, David A.
Carr, Billy
Carr, Larry
Caudill, Roy
Cecil, James Ron
Chasteen, Earl
Cisco, Robert N.
Clemmons, Sam
Cline, Nick L.
Coleman, Louis H.
Collins, Charles D.
Colley, Lynn W.
Collins, Ronald K.
Cook, Richard N.
Cornwell, Bobby
Comwell, James
Cowan, Robert L.
Craft, Albert B.
Crider, Ray
Culp, WiUard E.
Current, Ray
Daopoulos, Jim
Day, Roy E.
Denton, William J.
DeSensi, W. C.
DeWees, Bill
Downs, Joseph W.
Drake, Richard
Duff, Earl
Duff, William C, Jr.
Durden, John R.
Easley, Dan
Elder, Gary
Eldridge, Wayne R.
Elovitz, Carl
Emmons, Guy W.
Faust, Jack
Fay, John C.
Feck, Richard A.
Fenimore, Clarke E.
Ferguson, Roy F.
Ferrell, Ronnie
Fish, Leland G.
Flynn, Robert
Foster, J. W.
Fraley, Bill
Frankel, Louis S.
Frazer, Tom Roe
Fryrear, Bill P.
Fuller, Wilton
Furlong, William E.
Gallaher, Jack F.
Gastineau, Joby
Gelbke, Gilbert M.
Gentry, Dale J.
Gettler, John F.
Gfell, George V.
Gibson, Richard L.
Gober, John S.
Gour, Bob
Graas, Oscar
Graham, James
Greenwell, Robert A.
'Griffin, Powell L.
Gutterman, Jim
Guy, N. S., Ill
Hackett, Wilbur L., Sr.
Hadden, Newell
Hall, Charles E.
Harris, David L.
Hawkins, Will A.
Hayden, John O.
Heaberlin,.Bill
Helton, Leslie
Hedge. David Wm.
Herrick, Calvin P.
Hoffman. Thomas
Hopson, James
Horsman, Bill
Howard, Robert E.
Huffine, Gary L.
Humble, Mike
Hunter. James
Ishmael, Stephen A.
Jackson, Edward
Jacoby, Ben W.
Jeffries, David T.
Johnson, Bob
Johnson, Gordon M.
Johnson, Harry A.
Johnson. Stan
Jones, Paul D.
Kammerdiener,
Ronald T.
Kaufman, Alvin R.
Keifer, Robert B., Jr.
Kirk. Charles
Kirkland, Drew
Klusman. Carl, Jr.
Kuster, Thomas T.
Lambert. Irvin
Lange, William E., Jr.
Leahy, Pat
Ledford, Thomas
Lee, Douglas
Leneave, Robert E.
LeQuire, H. M.
Lillies, Wes
Linkes, Clifford C.
Lowe, Stan
Lusby, George
Lykins, James O.
McClure, Tom
McFadden, Jimmie
McGehee, Gordon
McGinty, L. V., Jr.
Maloney, Ross H. "Pat"
Mang, Berry W., Jr.
Mattingly, Charles Pete
Mattingly, Wayne C.
Mayer, Ed
Meadors, William J.
Mercker, George E.
Metzger, Don
Mick, Paul E.
Midden, Terry
Minta, John H.
Montgomery, Dave
Moody, W, R.
Mooneyhan, James H.
Moore, Franklin
Moore, Robert
Mordica, William A.
Morgan, Richard
Morse, Richard K.
Murray, Thomas
Nelligan, Mike
Nelson, Clarence
Noland, Doug
Nord, Bertrand J.
Norwood, Thomas R.
Oldham, Ben R.
Osborne, Ted
Osting, James E., II
Pace, Donald W.
Padgett, R. K.
Parker, Bob L.
Passafiume, John
Pate, Lloyd W.
Paxton, Gary
Peeno, Harry R.
Perrin, James
Pirkle, Paul
Powers, Elmer
Pugh, Roy
Quehl, Harry Bud
Rascoe, Robert B.
Rawdon, Richard
Read, Frederick K,
Renfro, James H.
Riggs, C. Dennis
Ring, Bill
Rodgers, Tom H.
Rogers, Rufus B.
Rose, Robert
Roberts, James E.
Rosen, William H.
Russell, Gary E.
Russman, Godfrey F., Jr,
Sanks, David
Schmitt, Paul E.
Scott, W. L. "Bill"
Seavers, Joe
Sesher, James
Shanks, Thomas E.
Simms, Clarence E.
Simpson, Orlando J.
Sizemore, Aster
Sligh, Jim
Small, David E.
Smith, Joseph E.
Sohan, John P.
South, Stanley P.
Spath, William J.
Staley, Jerry
Staten, Joe
Staten, Mike
Stephenson, Harry
Strain, Richard
Streible, Ronnie D.
Streicher, Richard A.
Stuedle, Ray
Stumbo, Jack
Sumner, Carl
Swauger, Gary B.
Swinford, Johii
Talbot, WUliam G., Ill
Tate, Ken
Taylor, James R.
Thom2is, James J.
Thomas, Lyn
Thompson, Thomas D.
Thompson, Victor Neil
Thornton, Daniel
Timmering, George E.
Treibly, Charles E. .
Tuitele, Matthew V. L.
Turley, Howard
Vamer, Ray G.
Vaughn, William E., Jr.
Waide, Harry D.
Waldrop, Harold D.
Walker, Joe D.
Waller, Bobbie E.
Wanchic, Nick
Weisher, James P.
Weber, Thomas C.
Wedge, Denny
Wilbert, Donald A.
Wilder, Jerry
Wilcox, Ursal R.
Wilson, Nellus R.
Wood, Walter A.
Wright, Jim
Wright, Howard L.
Wuertz, John R.
Wulfeck, James
Zimmer, Tom
COVER
Various sizes of the trophies pictured on the
cover will be used in all sports at the district, re-
gional and state levels except the State Basket-
ball Championship in 1975-76. The metallic out-
line of Kentucky will bear the seal and a blue
star will indicate the area of the championship
won. The names of team members may be en-
graved on the plate. The trophies were conceived
and designed by Assistant Commissioner Tom
Mills.
The Kentucky High School Athlete
Official Organ of the
Kentucky High School Athletic Association
VOL. XXXVIII— No. 3
OCTOBER, 1975
$1.00 Per Year
1975 Cross Country Regions
The regional sites, managers, and teams as-
signed to each are listed below. Each school listed
will receive from the regional manager an infor-
mation sheet and entry blank prior to the meet.
GIRLS' CLASS A
Trigg County Region (Coach Jim Wallace, Trigg
County H.S.) — Mayfield, Providence, St. Mary
Elizabethtown Region (Raymond Miller, Eliza-
bethtown H.S.) — Central City, Green County,
Holy Rosary
Lexington Region (Coach Tommy Starns, Lex-
ington Catholic H.S.) — Garrard County, Lexing-
ton Catholic, Model, Oneida, Owen County
Bath County Region (Coach Julian Cunning-
ham, Bath County H.S.) —Bath County, Menifee
County, Mt. Sterling, University Breckenridge
GIRLS' CLASS AA
Owensboro Region (Coach Milton Munday,
Owensboro H.S.) — Apollo, Daviess County,
Henderson County, Ohio County, Owensboro
Taylor County Region (Coach Fred Waddle,
Taylor County H.S.) — Adair County, Bowling
Green, Elizabethtown, Ft. Knox, Marion County,
Oldham County
Covington Catholic Region (Coach Jack Kaelin,
Covington Catholic H.S.) — Boone County, Dixie
Heights, Harrison County, Highlands
Lexington Region (Coach Tommy Starns, Lex-
ington Catholic H.S.) — Franklin County, La-
fayette, Tales Creek
Pulaski County Region (Coach Gordon Bocock,
Pulaski County H.S.) — Cawood, Danville, Knox
Central, Laurel County, Pulaski County
Johnson Central Region ( Coach Larry Sturgill,
Johnson Central H.S.) — Boyd County, East
Carter, Johnson Central, Russell
GIRLS' CLASS AAA
Stuart Region (Coach Bill Lee, Stuart H.S.) —
Butler, Doss, Fairdale, Iroquois
Thomas Jefferson Region (Coach Neal Deaves,
Thomas Jefferson H.S.) — Atherton, Moore,
Sacred Heart, Southern, Thomas Jefferson
Westport Region (Coach Carlow Terrill, West-
port H.S.) — Ballard, Eastern, Jeffersontown,
Seneca, Waggener, Westport
BOYS' CLASS A
Trigg County Region (Coach Jim Wallace, Thigg
County H.S.) — Carlisle County, Crittenden
County, Dawson Springs, Mayfield, Providence,
St. Mary, Trigg County
Owensboro Region (Coach Milton Mundy,
Owensbor H.S.) — Central City, Drake.sboro,
Frederick Fraize, Graham, Greenville, Hancock
County, Hughes-Kirk, Muhlenberg Central, St.
Romuald
Elizabethtown Region (Raymond Miller, Eliza-
bethtown H. S.) — Bardstown, Cavema, Edmon-
son County, Green County, Kentucky Country
Day, LaRue County, Portland Christian, West
Hardin
Covington Region (Coach Jack Kaelin, Cov-
mgton Catholic H. S.) — Beechwood, Bishop
Brossart, Covington Latin, Dayton, Gallatin Coun-
ty, Holy Cross, St. Henry, St. Thomas, Walton-
Verona,
Lexington Region (Coach Tommy Starns, Lex-
ington Catholic H.S.) — Carroll County, Frank-
fort, Harrodsburg, Lexington Catholic, Model,
Oneida, Owen County
Mason County Region (Dale Hamilton, Mason
County H.S.) — Augusta, Bracken County, Grant
County, Mason County, Pendelton County, St.
Patrick, Tollesboro, Williamstown
Pulaski County Region (Coach Gordon Bocock,
Pulaski County H.S.) — Boyle County, Burnside,
Eubank, Garrard County, Monticello, Nancy,
Pulaski County, Russell County, Somerset, Wayne
County
Bath County Region (Coach Julian Cunning-
ham, Bath County H.S.) — Bath Coimty, Lee
County, Menifee County, Raceland, University
Breckinridge, West Carter, Wolfe County
Johnson Central Region (Coach Larry Sturgill,
Johnson Central H.S.) — Dilce Combs, Elliott
County, Hazel Green Academy, Holy Family,
Jenkins, Johns Creek, Mullins, Phelps, Riverside
Christian, Salyersville, Sheldon Clark, Virgie
BOYS' CLASS AA
Trigg County Region (Coach Jim Wallace, Trigg
County H.S.) — Christian County, Hopkins ville,
Paducah Tilghman, Union County
Owensboro Region (Coach Milton Mundy,
Owensboro H. S.) — Apollo, Daviess County,
Henderson County, Ohio County, Owensboro
Elizabethtown Region (Raymond Miller, Eliza-
bethtown H.S.) — Bowling Green, Breckinridge
County, East Hardin, Elizabethtown, Grayson
County, Meade County, North Hardin
Taylor County Region (Coach Fred Waddle,
Taylor County H.S.) — Adair County, Marion
County, Nelson County, Oldham County, Shelby
County, Taylor County
Covington Catholic Region (Coach Jack Kaelin,
Covington Catholic H.S.) — Boone County, Cov-
ington Catholic, Dixie Heights, Highlands, Holmes,
Lloyl Memorial, Newport, Newport Catholic,
Simon Kenton,
Bath County Region (Coach Julian Cunning-
ham, Bath County H.S.) — Bourbon County,
George Rogers Clar, Harrison County, Montgome-
ry County, Scott County
Lexington Region (Coach Tommy Starns, Lex-
ington Catholic H.S.) — Bryan Station, Franklin
County, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Tates Creek,
Woodford County
Pulaiki Countv Region (Coach Gordon Bocock
Pulaski County H. S.) — Bell County, Danville,
Knox Central, Laurel County, Lincoln County,
Madison Central, Middlesboro, Whitley County
Johnson Central Region (Coach Larry Sturgill,
Johnson Central H.S.) — Boyd County, East
Carter, James Cawood, Johnson Central, Russell
BOYS' CLASS AAA
Butler Region (Coach Leonard Bloss, Butler
H.S.) — Aherns, Butler, Central, duPont Manual,
Male, Shawnee
Stuart Region (Coach Bill Lee, Stuart H.S.) —
Bishop David. Doss, Fairdale. Iroquois, Pleasure
Ridee Park. Stuart, Valley, Western
Thomas Jefferson Region (Coach Neal Deaves,
Thomas Jefferson H.S.) — Atherton, DeSales,
Durrett, Moore, St. Xavier, Southern, Thomas
Jefferson
WestDort Region (Coach Carlow Ternll, West-
port H.S.) — Ballard. Eastern. Fern Creek,
Jeffersontown, Seneca, Trinity, Waggener, West-
PK)rt
Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1975
OCTOBER, 1975 VOL. XXXVIII— No. 3 DATES CHANGED
Published monthly, except June and July, by iha Due to varying circumstances some dates, as
Kentucky High School Athletic Association they appear on the calendar, for regional and
Office of Publication, 560 E. Cooper Dr.. P. o. Box 7502, ^j^jg meets have been changd as follows:
Lexington, Ky. 40502 Swmimmg—
Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky j (^^^^^ ^^^ q^-^ y^^^^ ^^ Bowling
Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provid- fJrppn Hioh «;rhnnl nn Anril 8 Q 1 QVfi r Rnvc
ed for in Section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, authorized Uieen ±llgn bcnool on April «-y, 19/0. (.tloys
May 3, 1926. and Girls;
t-duor JOE B. MANSFIELD 2. Class AA Swim Meet at Eastern Ken-
Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL tucky University on April 8-9, 1976. (Boys
Assistant Editor TO»I MILLS gj^^j Qij-Jg)
Assistant Editor .._. . LOUIS STOUT ^rois Country—
Assistant Editor ......... BILLY V. WISE j ^lass AAA Regional Cross Country
boa"^ OF CONTROL '"eet Will be held on November 1, 1975. (Boys
President LOUIE MARTIN (1972-1976) Corbin and Girls)
Vice-Pres. _. ARTHUR HAWKINS (1972-1976) Mt. Sterling 2. Class AAA State Cross Country Meets
Directors . Denval Barriger (1975-1979) Bowling Green; ^lil be held on November 8, 1975. (Boys and
Eldon Davidson (1973-1977), Monticello; Andrew J. Fultz n 1 ^ ^ ^
(1972-1976), Olive Hill; Cecil Reid (1973-1977), Symsonia; „ •*„,
George E. Sauer, Jr. (1974-1978), Louisville; Gene Sell 3. Classes A and AA State CroSS Country
(1975-1979), Newport; Frank B. Simpson (1972-1976), Louis- Meets will be held in Lexington on November
vile; Ray Story (1974-1978), Radciiff. Coniey Manning, g ^975 jj^e dates of the regional meets may
state Dept. of Education representative. . u u ,.u ^ * u r,5 i^t i_ 1
Subscription Rate si.OO per year be held On either October 25 or November 1,
_1 ; 1 ^ 1975.
^AO/n ^e vc/nmtSMoneA i vLixtce ^ j r. , , ^
11 Crrade School Participation
Basketball Assigning Secretaries . , ^nere seems to be some question as to the
° ° interpretation ot K.H.S.A.A, By-Law 5, Section 2,
Fourteen assigning secretaries have been Grade School Pupil Participation. This regulation
named to serve as rules interpretators tor the six- spates that "No pupil enrolled in any grade below
teen regions. In addition he will assist in recruit- the ninth shall be eligible for more than one year
ing new officials and in the assignment of officials. in that grade. Pupils in the grades may play on
The names of the assigning secretaries with the the high school team (a K.H.S.A.A. member school)
residence and business phone numbers (Business and tne year so played shall not be counted on
num.bers are given first), are as follows: the four year limit."
Rex Alexander, 1320 Wells Blvd., Murray, 767- Question and Answer 12 on Page 79 in the
6285, 753-3579 K.H.S.A.A. booklet points out that grade school
George Wooton, 96 S. Rosemont, Providence, 667- pupils may play on high school teams provided
2613, 667-2932 they are passing currently and advance a grade
Jerry Kimmel, Box 86, Beechmont, 476-8375, 476- each year. They may not represent a member
2656 school at any level if they are repeating the grade
Bob Gour, 1316 S. Lee, Bowling Green, 842-8175, even though they did not participate the first year
843-9582 m that grade.
Howard Gardner, 206 Terri Court, Elizabethtown, Some maintain that inasmuch as a student is
(Home) 765-6273 eligible for one year in a grade, so the second year
Bob Cravens, 3642 Taylor Blvd. Louisville, 635- may be selected. This is not the case as he can
2626, 361-9427 only be eligible for one year, and that is the first
Jim Edwards, 113 Tolle Court, Eminence, 845-4788, year in that grade.
845-4405 If a pupil repeats the grade for any reason
Bob Miller, 197 Holiday Lane, Ft. Thomas, 635- othei' than failure, it amounts to what is common-
2191, 441-5885 ly called "red shirting." It is a generally accepted
Howard Rogers, 17 Maryland, Winchester, 293- philosophy that in most instances this practice is
3040, 744-1785 undesirable. Unfortunately, the Association has no
Curt Wallace, 107 Wallace Ave., Somerset, 679- jurisdiction, and unless there is a local rule, a
5308. 679-3856 student may represent the grade school while re-
Cleophus Pursifull, 808 Dorchester Ave., Middles- peating a grade. Of course, repeating the ninth
boro, 546-4131, 248-1332 grade in a junior high school would cause two
Edward Madden, Pippa Passes, 785-3153, 368-2753 additional semesters to be counted against his
Ed Rister, Box 213, Garrett, 285-3230, 358-4428 eight.
Bobby Grager, 1703 Mary Ellen Dr., Flatwoods, Students below the ninth grade, or if in the
836-5623, 836-6069 ninth grade of a junior high school, must repre-
sent the high school they plan to attend as playing
tr jj c \ \ T\- °" ^^^ ^'^^'- team in any sport puts them under
JV.H.b.A.A. Directory By-Law 6, Transfer. This would cause them to be
The Kentucky High School Athletic Associa- ineligible if they enroll at another high school,
tion has printed a directory for 1975-76. Included This should be explained to all grade school pupils
in the directory is a calendar of events, a section before permitting them to take part in a first team
on general information about the K.H.S.A.A. and contest in any sport
a listing of member schools and their personnel. ^
The Directory is available to coaches, officials VOLLYBALL RULES BOOKS
nnd other interested persons at a fee of $1.00. The Association has a limited number of Nalion-
Please send check or money order to Directory, al Federation Vollevball Rules books in stock A
K.H.S.A.A., Box 7502. 560 East Cooper Drive, Lex- ropv may be purchased by remitting S' 00 to
mgton, Kentucky 40502. rover the cost of the book.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1975
Page Three
In Memoriam
Jack J. Dawson
Jack J. Dawson was born in Nelson County,
Kentucky, on July 11, 1906. He graduated from
Male High School, Louisville, Kentucky, in 1926;
received an A.B. degree from Georgetown College
in 1930; and a Masters Degree from the University
of Louisville in 1948.
Mr. Dawson began his professional career as
a teacher-coach in the Jackson, Kentucky schools
in 1930. Coming to Jefferson County in 1931, he
served as teacher, coach and principal of Fern
Creek High School; then as principal of Eastern
High School. In 1954 he joined the Central office
staff as Director of Buildings and Business Affairs
and Treasurer for the Jefferson County Board of
Education.
Mr. Dawson was a member of many state and
national educational organizations. He served as
President and Secretary-Treasurer of the Jefferson
County High School Principal's Association and a
member of the State Athletic Board of Control.
He was a member of the Highland Baptist Church,
Louisville; Charter member of Hurstbourne Coun-
try Club; Members of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity,
Georgetown College; U. S. Navy 1942-1945.
He is survived iDy his wife, the former Alice
Scott of Louisville.
Notice
To All High School Wrestling Coaches
A coaches clinic for high school wrestling
coaches will be held by Ron Clinton, former NCAA
champion from Oklahoma State whose takedown
prowess brought about the one point rule for all
takedowns after the first one a wrestler scored.
He is head coach at Eastern Illinois University
after five years of coaching at Tuscon (Arizona)
High School where he coached six individual state
champions.
If you are interested in attending the clinic,
please contact Billy Vandiver, 2908 Lencott Drive,
Louisville, Kentucky 40216, or Phone (502) 447-
9390.
THE COACHES COR^ER
EXECUTIVE MEETING
The following officers of the Kentucky High
lL>;hcol Coaches Association met at the Holiday
Inn, in Bardstown, Sunday, September 21, 1975.
Members present were Billy B. Smith, President;
Pat Dale, Vice-President; Al -Prewitt, Sgt.-At-
Arms; Joe Ohr, Secretary-Treasurer, and Eck
Branham, All-Star Game Manager.
After a brief discussion the officers unani-
mously agreed to send an additional $500.00 to
the family of Greg Adams, a Madison Central
athlete, who suffered severe injuries in a spring
football drill. This is the second grant to be made
to the Adams youth.
Confirming the action of a previous meeting
the officers chose Pat Dale to represent the Ken-
tucky High School Coaches at the annual meeting
of the National Coaches Association at Orlando,
Florida in June of 1976. The Kentucky High
School Coaches Association became affiliated with
the National Organization this year.
The prime reason for the meeting was to
discuss the status of the All-Star football and
basketball games sponsored by the Kentucky High
School Coaches Association. Since the Association
lost approximately $11,000.00 on the games played
in August and since the N.C.A.A. must sanction
the games, it was the opinion of those present
that no decision be made until the officers meet
with the Board of Control of the Kentucky High
School Athletic Association on October 11.
The executive board voted that Joe Ohr be
authorized to transfer $1,000.00 from the Coaches
Association fund to the All-Star fund. This is
being done to pay several outstanding bills.
RECENT CHANGES IN COACHING
Bob Cook from Shelbyville to Glasgow.
Tom Creamer from Danville to Shelby County
Bob Hall from Fleming County to Maysville.
Roger Kirby from Lynch to Hazard.
Bob Haggard from Christian County to Bowling
Green.
Lyle Dunbar from Maysville to Christian County.
Allen Feldhans from Russell County to Mason
County.
Doug Pendergraft from Danville to Harlan.
Joe Dan Gold from Mercer University to Fleming
County.
Kim Shaw makes coaching debut at Caverna.
ALL STAR FUND
April 1, 1975
Receipts; 1975 Games
Expenditures:
Master Printers 242.82
Powell Walton Milward-Liability Insurance
76.00
Tickets for All-Star Games
(Hurst Printing)
Prewitt Insurance
Cash-Change for All-Star Games
Master Printers
Cash-First Estimate of Travel for
All-Stars
Coaches — 4@ $300.00 2@ $200.00
Roy Don Wilson — Trainer
Estill Branham — Manager
Student Center Cafeteria (Sunday Meal) 247.00
Football Jerseys — Basketball Jerseys
(Sports Center) «68.14
Estill Branham — Misc. Expense All-Star
Games 781.56
September 21, 1975
$ 2,687.00
140.00
318.00
1,500.00
29.40
1,376.90
1,600.00
150.00
1,000.00
Page Four
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1975
Kirwan — Blanding Cafeteria 2,635.45
Gerald Pointer — Misc. Expense 53.i)9
U.K. Athletics Dept. Reimbursement for
Labor 78.00
U.K. Athletics Dept. Reimbursement for
Security 431.25
Yocum, Gumbert etc. Pre Game exams 23.00
U.K. Housing 2,005.00
MetropHjlitan Ambulance 55.00
$13,661..'"<1
NOTICE CROSS COUNTRY
If any of our athletes wish to compete in the
National AAU Junior Olympic Cross Country
Championships to be held in Houston, Texas,
December 13, 1975, they have the opportunity
of qualifying in the AAU Jr. Olympic Region VI
Cross Country Championships that will be held
at the University of Indiana in Bloomington,
November 8, 1975.
For further information contact W. T. Vandiver,
AAU Regional Representative, 2908 Lencott Dr.,
Louisville, Ky. 40216 or phone (502) 447-9390.
1975 Approved
Ammerman, Robert P.
Arflin, Tracy T.
Arthur, Paul
Barbour, Ralph Barry
Barker, David H.
Barker, Norman
Bell, Russell
Bernardini, Bruno
Bero, James
Bevins, Wallace I.
Bickel, Arthur Frank
Bocook, Earl
Bond, Terry Lee
Bottles, Donald W.
Bowles, Beau
Brewer, Jerry
Brewer, Lloyd
Burgess, Oley
Burke, David D.
Burkhart, James G.
Butler, Denver E.
Cameron, Dan
Clark, John
Clater, James F.
Clements, William
Clusky, Joe
CoUins, Stephen F.
Conlin, Martin
Copley, Sid M.
Crea, Michael
Crutcher, John M.
Crutcher, Paul M.
Cummings, Robert P., Jr.
Cutter, Corine S.
Davis, Ralph C.
Day, Rick
Doyle, Danny K.
Dyehouse, James F., Jr.
Easterly, Tom
Edwards, Don
Eubanks, William M.
Evans, WiUis S.
Faris, Leon W., Ill
Ferrell, George S.
Fraley, Charlie
Friedman, Charles M.
Fuchs, Charles
Foolball Officials
Gilkerson, Pat
Green, Donald P.
Grefer, Thomas J.
Griffey, Richard K.
Gross, Joe
Hall, Samuel
Hamby, Thomas Edwin
Hardin, Gary
Heinze, John G., Jr.
Hendon, L. J.
Hillyer, Charles L.
Hobson, Wayne
Hurley, Bob R.
James, Gene
Jensen, Edward A., Ill
Johnson, Larry J.
Jones, Denver
Jordan, Charles M.
Kammerer, Kenneth
Keller, Terry J.
Kemen. Jerry
Kidd, Gary
King, James B.
Kinslow, Bill
Kinnard, Robert H.
Kouns, Robert H.
Kresse, Milton J.
LaFountain, James
Lee, William A.
Lenz, Jim
Lile, Clyde F.
Logan, Michael
Long, James E.
Luckett, Tom
Lynch, Lester F.
Lyons, Ronald G.
McCamish, Dan L.
McConnell, James D.
McCourt, Lowell A.
McGarey, Paul
McMain, James A.
McNay, James F.
Martin, Alan
Martin, Paul
May, Larry
Mayer, Joseph J., Jr.
Meyer, Ray
Mickey, Elbert W.
Mickey, Steve L.
Miles, Ralph A.
Miller, Frank L.
Mitchell, Glenn
Moore, Phillip H.
Morris, Roger
Morton, Jim
MuUanix, W. Wayne
Nethercutt, BiU
Nickell, Duane
Omar, Max
O'Nan, Norman
Palko, Edward T.
Parks, Charles
Payne, Gregory H.
Pinkerman, Charles C.
Pinson, Paul L.
Pittman, Spencer
Poulos, Nicholas J.
Preece, John C.
Preston, Dehnas J.
Purcell, Mike
Purwin, John C.
Ransdell. John D.
Rapp, Bill
Reece, Jerry T.
Roberts, Tom L.
Sammons, C. J.
Sandfoss, Michael J.
Satterly. Grant
Scurry, Henry
Shelton, James S.
Shreve, Tim
Simms, Randy
Simpson, James H.
Spaulding, Johnny R.
Spurrier, Jack
Staples, Jerry
Stewart, Phil R.
Stottmann, E. A.
Stovall, Kenneth J., Jr.
Straus, William W.
Stutler, Joe
Sutton, Jsunes A.
Sword, Russ D.
Tharpe, Willie
Thomas, Paul
Thomas, Raymond Earl
Thompson, Gerald D.
Thompson, Harrie G.
Tinsley, Joe D.
Towe, Paul F.
Trabue, David
Trapp, Chuck
Trice, Victor K.
Tucker, Charles N.
Turner, Charles W.
Urlage, Richard
VanBogaert, Steve
Ward, Tommy
Washer, Charles R.
Watson, George F.
Watson, James W.
Weaver, Clyde Ivan
Wells, Glenn
Wessel. Joseph R.
Whitehead, Christopher
Whitt, Mike
Wilson, James Louis
Winfrey, Wm. S.
Wright, John David
Wyatt, Henry
Yates, George A.
Supplementary List of
Registered Football Officials
(List Compiled September 26)
If the telephone number it given for an ofiicial. U la
the home phone number unless otherwise designated. If
two numbers are given the first number is the home
phone.
Adams. James C, 103 Glen Cove. Nicholasville 40356, 885-
3471, 254-2378
Adkins, Frank T., Rt. 2, South Benson Road, Frankfort
40601. 223-2935. 223-2935
Amlung, Dara. 3323 Allison Way, Louisville 40220, 458-
6155, 635-6355
Belcher. Larrv Lee, Rt. 2 Ruhl Acres, ShcpherdsviUe
40165. 543-7941. 957-4795
Bozarth. Perry E.. Route 3, Georgetown 40324, 863-3859,
254-0168
Bernardini. Bruno. 205 Taft Drive, Clarksville, Tennessee
37040, 552-1507, 798-4824
Brotzee, Maurice. 4414 Comanche Trail, Louisville 40207,
893-7206, 896-4461
Brown. John M.. 505 Leyton Avenue, Louisville 40222,
425-0647, 582-4356
Brown, Martin J., Jr., 2605 Neblett, Louisville 40216, 447-
1136, 581-2486
Barnett. James L., RR 1, Box 256. Bloomfield 40004, 348-
5322, 348-2903
Bartley, Randal D.. Rt. 1, Box 82, Elkhom City 41522,
754-8572, 432-1461
Clayton, Terry W.. 1409 Longview Drive, Bowling Green
42101. 781-6323. 842-7302
Cole. Robert J., Jr., 3623 Downing Way, Louisville 40218,
459-8095. 448-6212
Cowan. Larry G., 101 Clark Street, Clay 42404, 664-2233
Cox. Clarence (Chuck), 497 Hill-N-Dale Road, Lexington
40503, 277-5991, 252-5825
Cundiff, Donald L.. 650 N. Main Street, Somerset 42501,
561-5575, 678-8944
Cundiff, Richard, Route 3, Box 237, Somerset 42501, 678-
5601, 678-5279
Curnutte. Ivan, 122 Hillview, Greensburg 42743, 932-5047,
932-5231
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Page Five
K.H.S.A.A. FOOTBALL SCHOOLS
1975-76
School
Adair County
Allen County
Anderson County
Apollo
Atherton
Ballard
Ballard Memorial
Bardstown
Barren County
Bath County
Beechwood
Belfry
Bell County
Bellevue
Berea Community
Beth Haven
Bishop David
Boone County
Bourbon County
Bowling Green
Boyd County
Boyle County
Breathitt County
Breckinridge Co.
Bryan Station
Bullitt Central
Butler
Butler County
Caldwell County
Campbell County
Campbellsville
Carroll County
Casey County
Caverna
Cenrtal
Christian County
Clinton County
Conner
Corbin
Covington Catholic
Crittenden County
Cumberland
DanviUe
Daviess County
Dayton
DeSales
Dixie Heights
Doss
duPont Manual
Durrett
East Carter
East Hardin
Eastern
Edmonson County
Elizabeth town
Elkhorn City
Eminence
Estill County
Evarts
Fairdale
Fairview
Fern Creek
Fleming County
Fleming-Neon
Ft. Campbell
Ft. Knox
Frankfort
Franklin County
Franklin-Simpson
Fulton
Fulton County
Gamaliel
Garrard County
George R. Clark
Glasgow
Grayson County
Green County
Greenup County
Hancock County
Harlan
Harrison County
Harrodsburg
Hart County
Hazard
Addrau
Columbia
Scottsville
Lawrenceburg
Owensboro
Louisville
Louisville
Barlow
Bardstown
Glasgow
Owingsville
Ft. Mitchell
Belfry
Pineville
Bellevue
Berea
Valley Station
Louisville
Florence
Paris
Bowling Greeen
Ashland
Danville
Jackson
Hamed
Lexington
Shepherdsville
Louisville
Morgantown
Princeton
Alexandria
Campbellsville
CarroUton
Liberty
Horse Cave
Louisville
Hopkinsvllle
Albany
Hebron
Corbin
Covington
Marion
Cumberland
DanviUe
Owensboro
Dayton
Louisville
Ft. Mitchell
Louisville
Louisville
Louisville
Grayson
Glendale
Middletown
Brownsville
Elizabethtown
Elkhorn City
Eminence
Irvine
Evarts
Fairdale
Ashland
Fern Creek
Flemingsburg
Fleming
Ft. Campbell
Ft. Knox
Frankfort
Frankfort
Franklin
Fulton
Hickman
Gamaliel
Lancaster
Winchester
Glasgow
Leitchfield
Greensburg
Greenup
Lewisport
Harlan
Cynthlana
Harrodsburg
Munfordville
Hazard
Coach
Nelson Moore
Bob Driver
Larry Barnett
Stan Napper
Dan Goble
Tom Peterson
Jerry Morris
Garnis Martin
Bobby Steenberger
I'evis Gray
Bernie Barre
Richard Roddy
Roscoe Perkins
Dick Rothfuss
Mike EUtins
Joe Bailey
Denny Nash
Owen Hauck
Jack Massie
Wilson Sears
Elgar Vanhoose
Ed Rail
Tevis P. Gray
Gary Afterkirk
Terry Clark
James Kaczmarek
Don Pope
Robert Green
Al Giordano
Bob MiUer
Harry Reif
C. McConnaughhay
Tom Atkinson
Larry Ciishenberry
Clint Lovely
Fred Clayton
Richard Highsmith
Jim Prather
Archie Powers
Lynn Ray
Roy Cherry
Earl E. Sherman
Steele Harmon
Bill Taylor
Vic Brown
Jim Kennedy
Dave Browning
Dennis Nachand
Louis Pfaadt
Robert Redman
Gary McDowell
Mike Lewis
John Young
Charlie Hopkins
Vincent Hancock
Delano Thomas
Richard Wilkinson
Hoover Niece
Charles Hunter
Garland MiUer
Paul Reliford
Wally Oyler
Joe McMakin
Roland White
Marshall Patterson
Bill Humphrey
Raymond Webb
Jack Cline
James Mathews
Gwin Wood
Jim Whitby
Sonny Oliphant
Sammy Burke
Don Danko
Bill Jones
Mick Caba
Kent McCubbin
William Trent
Jerry Griffin
Tom Cawood
Fred Mariani
Alvis Johnson
Roy Pettet
Fred Stidham
Heath West Paducah
Henderson Henderson
Henderson County Henderson
Henry Clay Lexington
Henry County New Castle
Highlands Ft. Thomas
Holmes Covington
Hopkinsvllle Hopkinsvllle
Iroquois
Louisville
James A. CawoodHarlan
Jeffersontown Jeffersontown
Jenkins Jenkins
Jessamine County Nicholasville
Johns Creek Plkeville
Johnson Central Paintsville
Ky. Country Day Louisville'
Ky. School f /t Deaf DanviUe
Knox Central Barbourville
Lafayette
Laurel County
LaRue County
LesUe County
Lewis County
Lincoln County
Lloyd Memorial
Lone Oak
Louisa
Ludlow
Lynch
Lynn Camp
McLean County
Madison
Madison Central
Mad.-N. Hopkins
Male
Marion County
Marshall County
Mayfield
MaysviUe
M. C. Napier
Meale County
Mercer County
Metcalfe County
Middlesboro
Millersburg M. Inst
Montgomery Co.
More
Morgan County
Mt. Sterling
MuUlns
Murray
Nelson County
Newport
Newport CathoUc
Nicholas County
North BuUltt
North Hardin
Ohio County
Oldham County
Owen County
Owensboro
Owensboro Cath.
Paducah Tilghman
PaintsviUe
Paris
Paul G, Blazer
Phelps
Pikeville
PineviUe
Pleasiire R. Park
Prestonsburg
Raceland
Reidland
Rockcastle County
Rowan County
RusseU
RusseU County
RusseUville
St. Xavier
Sayre
Scott County
Seneca
Shawnee
Shelby Coimty
Simon Kenton
Somerset
Southern
Stuart
Lexington
London
Hodgenville
Hyden
Vanceburg
Stanford
Erlanger
Paducah
Louisa
Ludlow
Lynch
Corbin
Calhoun
Richmond
Richmond
Madisonville
Louisville
Lebanon
Benton
Mayfield
MaysviUe
Hazard
Brandenburg
Harrodsburg
Edmonton
Middlesboro
Millersburg
Mt. SterUng
Louisville
West Liberty
Mt. Sterling
Pikeville
Murray
Bardstown
Newport
Newport
CarUsle
Shepherdsville
Radcliff
Hartford
LaGrange
Owenton
Owensboro
Owensboro
Paducah
PaintsviUe
Paris
Ashland
Phelps
PikeviUe
Pineville
Pleasure R. Park
Prestonsburg
Raceland
Paducah
Mt. Vernon
Morehead
RusseU
Russell Springs
RusseUville
Louisville
Lexington
Georgetown
LouisviUe
Louisville
Shelbyville
Independence
Somerset
LouisviUe
LouisviUe
Jack Haskins
Steve Doran
Ron Finley
Robert Bell
H. Jay Reynolds
Roger Walz
Louis Cynkar
F. D. Thornton
Tony Lanham
Boyd Fox
Jim Jordan
WUliam R. Wright
Frank Conyers
John O'Brian
Jerry Beatty
Frank Lambert
Archie Harris
John Dixon
Jim Poynter
Tom Larkey
John SuUivan
Floyd Hines
William Robinson
BiU Ed Leedy
Jim Dougherty
Tony McGroarty
Luke Varney. Jr.
Randy Reese
Joe BiU Clark
Don Smith
Bill Scott
Monty Joe Lovell
Ed Miracle
Bernard Brant
Norb Hummel
Jackie Owens
Ken Barrett
Jack Morris
John Thomas
Bill Dixon
Jim DeVries
John Buchanan
Doug Clemmons
Tom Stapleton
Gary Barr
Pat Dale
Geral Houston
John Reed
Oweney Owen
B. J. Elswick
John Hina
Joe- Medley
Mike Murphy
Bob Schneider
Ben Pumphrey
Everett Baker, Jr.
BiU Hogg
James Counce
John Radjunas
Roy Cochran
Gerald Poynter
Fred Gibson
Dan Haley
Walter Brugh
Homer Goins
Herb Conley
David Pinson
Hillard Howard
BiU Adams
Robert HoUnan
Philip Haywood
Larry Heck
Roger White
Glen PoUy
Ken Howard
Charles Sammons
Gary HaU
Wayne Shewmaker
William Glaser
Gerald Walton
Bill Wilson
Joe Blankenshlp
George Hudson
Tom Becherer
Carl Hays
John Cain
Henderson Wilson
James Swart
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Tates Creek
Taylor County
Thomas Jefferson
Todd Co. Central
Tompklnsville
Trigg County
Trimble County
Trinity
Union County
Valley
Virgie
Waggener
Warren Central
Warren East
Washington Co.
Wayne County
Webster County
West Carter
Western
Westport
Wheelwright
Whitesburg
Whitley County
Williamsburg
Woodford County
Lexington
Campbellsville
Louisville
Elkton
Tompklnsville
Cadiz
Bedford
Louisville
Morganfield
Valley Station
Virgie
Louisville
Bowling Green
Bowling Green
Springfield
Monticello
Dixon
Olive Hill
Louisville
Louisville
Wheelwright
Whitesburg
Williamsburg
Williamsburg
Versailles
Roy Walton
Carter Bradshaw
Charles Metzger
James Jackson
Frank Petett
Joe Jaggers
Walter McHargue
Dave Moore
Mojo Hollowell
Edward Crum
Ron Curry
Dave Peak
Marvin Burgess
Jim Ross
Daniel H. Hill
Frel Zimmerman
Richie Hughes
Willis Johnson
Ralph Buckley
Tom Cheaney
Don Daniels
James Gose
Sam Sehaffer
Lloyd Nowlin
Charles Ishmael
Registered Football Officials
(Continued from Page Four)
Donald, Elward W., SF Bn. USAOCS, Box 302, AFG, Mary-
land 21005, 272-8822. 278-4141
Durbin, Christopher S.. 509 Lansdale Avenue, Bowling
Green 42101, 781-5313
Epperson, Jim, 217 Liverpool Road, Lexington 40504, 233-
1650, 254-9341
Feltner, Danny R., Hazard 41701, 436-5152, 436-3855
Ferrell, George S.. P.O. Box 373, Delbarton, West Vir-
ginia 25670, 475-3451, 426-4580
Ferrell, James, P.O. Box 126, Delbarton, West Virginia
25670. 475-2254, 475-3334
Francis. William R., Madison Square. Madisonville 42431,
821-0423, 821-5761
Freeman, Eugene, 11707 Brackenberry Court, Louisville
40272, 937-9726, 585-2089
Gray, Dale, Rt. 1, Box 1136A, Hawesville 42348, 927-8105,
843-3155
Hale. Mary K., 5101 Lila Avenue, Louisville 40258, 935-3938
Hancock, Dalton B.. 324 Wayne Drive, Hopkinsville 42240
885-56P4
Hauber, John R., 1328 Winter Avenue, Louisville 40204
583-3244. 584-6828
Hauber. Leo T., 3945 Kennison Avenue, Louisville 40207
897-3423, 587-5720
Heinlein, Merl F.. P. O. Box 344. Danville, Indiana 46122
745-4246, 745-4246
Hendon, L. J.. 228 S. 15th Street, Murray 42071, 753-3658
753-2825
Hillner, John D., Rt. 2. Oak Drive, Radcliff 40160, 351-5700,
624-5644
Holman, Joseph B., 2029 St. Christopher, Lexington 40502
269-3057, 266-1117
Holthouser, Richard T., 1247 Everett Avenue, Louisville
40204, 451-2152, 366-9581
Hopkins, George D., Box 371, Elkhorn City 41522, 754-5648
Hurley, Bob R.. Box 244, Williamson, West Virginia 25661
Ives, Rick, Skyline Trailer Park, Lot 27, Bowling Green
42101, 843-2164, 842-5302
•^'"'''/oT;.^'^'^^'''^- 2507 W. 9th Street. Owensboro 42301,
684-4664, 926-3200, Ext. 268
Johnson. Calvin L., New Castle 40050, 845-2395 845-2348
Kammerer, Larry G., 22 Elmwood Court, Alexandria 41001
635-4796, 369-4335
^'"l^/cJ?f^o?n',!?2 S°- "t*' Sf^'^t. Ironton, Ohio 45638,
532-6653. 329-3333, Ext. 8230
^'"842^6568^'' ^' ^°^ ^^'' ^°^""S Green 42101, 843-6191,
'"^"\?/v= Huston, Box 116, Cloverport 40111, 788-6538, 788-
6045
Lamkin, Ricky A., 1617 Farmer Avenue, Murray 42071
Laudeman, Bob 206 Don AUen Rd., Louisville 40207, 895-
'"^^foo'g' 254^r"^' ^*^ Deporres Ave., Lexington 40505, 254-
^^^^^ii^^^}^ Ji^,T Cromarty Way. Louisville 40218. 491-
D/bb, 587-5215
^^^i^/on' Z^J^\.V^^ ^'"®" Ko3d, Ft. Campbell 42233, 431-
4404i, 798-2415
Lee Douglas, Woodland Hills, Harlan 40831, 573-2676, 573-
Coldiron 40819, 664-2580,
3440
Lee. Robert, Box
664-3481
Lee, William A., Box 116, Wallins Creek 40873. 664-2127
573-5027
Leland. Lonnie Lynn. 1857-A Chatsworth. Lexington 40505
299-5300
Leneave, Robert E., 205 E. 18th St., Benton 42025, 527-
3661, 527-3951
Lenz, James W., 2812 Pomeroy Dr., Louisville 40218, 491-
9409
LeQuire. H. M. "Buckett", Woodland Hills, Harlan 40831,
573-1857, 573-5151
Lewis, Robert L., 229 Mandalay Rd., Lexington 40504,
255-0088, 252-2312, Ext. Barr St.
Lewis. Joseph C, 1245 Summitt Drive, Lexington 40502,
266-7246, 748-4057
Liberatore, Sam, 118 Hurstland Drive, Bardstown 40004,
348-6245, 348-3301
Lile. Clyde F., 918 Elizabeth Drive, Hopkinsville 42240,
886-5584, 886-4106
Lillie, Wes, 9502 Meadowgate Ct., Louisville 40223, 426-
1188, 582-2658
Lingo, Henry E., 424 West Main St.. Vine Grove 40175,
877-2346, 877-5537
Linkes, Clifford. 2200 Richmond Rd., Apt. 339, Lexington
40502. 266-6087, 564-3020
Llovd. David. 615 Elm St.. Ludlow 41016, 581-1119, 441-7100
Logan, Michael, Schultz Rd., South Shore 41175, 932-3310,
354-7551
Long, James Thomas, 200 Shriners Lane, Lexington 40502,
266-4005, 272-5313
Lone, James E., Box 73, Baskett 42402, 827-5000, 827-1867
Long, Oren W., 842 Yuma Ct., Bowling Green 42101, 843-
9568
Long, Scottie J., 2425 N. Park Dr., Apt. 1, Henderson
42420, 826-5419
Loonev, James, Rt. 1, Box 60-C, Elkhorn City 41522, 754-
9300
Lowe, Stan, Box 337, Russellville 42276, 726-6647, 726-6647
Luckett, Paul J., Rt., 4, Owensboro 42.301, 229-4244, 684-8881
Luckett, Thomas Edward. 2006 Clinton Place East, Owens-
boro 42301, 684-1610. 684-7273
Lunsford, Jan C Box 17. Thelma -11260. 789-8491 iT3us.)
Lusby, George, 615 Pueblo Tr., Georgetown 40324, 863-
1440, 863-3805
Lykins, James O.. 2833 Campus Dr., Ft. Mitchell 41017,
331-7675, 261-2980
Lynch. Lester F., 702 North Main St., Elizabethtown 42701,
765-2060, 769-5592
Lvons, Ronald G., 3000 Winterhaven Kd., Louisville 40220,
49 i -3335 491-3335
McCamish, ' Dan L., Rt. 5 Milton Avenue, Elizabethtown
42701. 737-6973. 351-3167
McCIure. Jerry T.. 1857 Courtland Drive, Lexington 40505,
299-5465, 293-1812
McClure, Tom, 204 Madison, Bardstown 40004, 348-9662,
348-3931
Coleen Court, Louisville 40206,
McConachie, Bud, 2816
895-1537, 452-1413
McCormiek. Don R., Rt
564-3450
36
Lawrenceburg 40342, 223-0546,
S. Alvasia, Henderson 42420,
McConnell, James D., 140 Crestview Road, Russell 41169,
836-6394, 325-8511, Ext. 371
MeCourt. Lowell A.. 108 Quachita Trail, Frankfort 40601,
695-2061. 564-4390
McCrav, Carl G., Rt. 1, Box 82A, Berea 40403, 986-9471,
233-2308
McDonald, Thomas, 316 Rettig Road, Henderson 42420, 826-
8187, 826-2871
McFadden, Jimmie. 649 Northside Drive, Lexington 40505,
299-1635, 276-2021
McGarev. Paul E., 5004 Williams Avenue, Ashland 41101,
325-0268, 325-8411
McGehee, Gordon, 733 Forest Lane, Covington 41015, 261-
6880, 441-9987
McGintv. L. V., Jr.. 3927 Primrose Place, Paducah 42001,
442-8080, 442-8050
McKinnev, Adelle, 2770 Lavon Court, Radcliff 40160, 351-
5299, 351-6818
3420 Terrace Drive. Erlanger 41018.
McMain. James
341-8797, 342-6801
McMillen, James N
8''6-8054, 324-6191
McNay, James
305 Riverside Drive, Russell 41169,
2331 Perth Drive, Shively 40216, 448-
4846
Ma.ior, Lucian, Rt. 4, Martin, Tennessee 38237, 587-6615
Malone, James F., 200 Padgett, Corbin 40701, 528-2424, 528-
9019
Maloney, Ross H., 703 Waterford Road, Louisville 40207,
893-2348, 897-2385
Mang, Berry W., Jr., 1624 Woodburn Avenue, Covington
41014, 261-9932, 742-2200
Mardis. William R.. 9213 Wendell Way. Jeffersontown
40299. 491-4393. 582-5108
Marlowe, William C. Jr., 549 Bellcastle Road, Lexington
40505, 299-1443
Martin, Alan L.. 2511 Lamborne Blvd.. Louisville 40272,
935-0031
Martin, Paul, P.O. Box 193, Owensboro 42301, 684-6662,
685-5536
Mashburn, Will, 184 Holiday Place, Madisonville 42431,
825-2059. 821-3974
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Mason, Leslie M., 2020 Dogwood Drive, Lexington 40504,
276-1943, 233-2000, Ext. 3445
Mason, Wardy C, 2018 N. Limestone, Lexington 40505^
299-9344, 233-2582
Matheney, John B., 2903 Sraallhouse Road, Bowling Green
42101, 781-4590, 842-1953
Mattingly, Charles (Pete), 3813 Poplar Level Road, Louis-
ville 40213 459-5793
Mattingly, Wayne C, Rt. 5, Russellville 42276, 726-7466,
726-2051
Mattmiller, Richard, 1718 Blue Licks Road, Lexington
40504, 278-2012
Mauldin, Clyde, 1009 Jackson Road, Apt. IB, Park Hills
41011
May, Larry, P. O. Box 340, Williamson, West Virginia
25661, 235-6559
Mayer, Ed, 5005 Sunday Drive, Louisville 40219, 968-2632,
587-8885
Mayer. Joseph J., Jr., 4913 Mile of Sunshine Drive, Louis-
ville 40219. 964-5055, 636-1381
Meadors, William J., 784 Covington Avenue, Bowling
Green 42101, 842-4141, 745-3347
Meiman, John, 1700 Deer Park Avenue, Louisville 40205,
451-4596
Melhorn, Robert E., Jr., 3731 Beaufort Lane, Apt. A.,
Louisville 40207, 895-3848, 283-6611, Ext. 384
Menshouse, Larry K., Rt. 3, Box 1, Donta Drive, Ashland
41101, 928-9170
Mercker, George, 1106 Republic Building, Louisville 40202,
451-8399 584-2371
Merritt, Donald F., Box 208, Elkhorn City 41522, 754-9000,
754-9000
Metzger, Don, 9312 Cloverwood Lane, Fern Creek 40291,
239-9813
Meyer. Arthur J., 2402 Rose Lane, Covingon 41011, 491-
5121, 777-9986
Meyer, Ray, 3142 Rosina, Covington 41015, 261-3272, 342-
7522
Meyer, Richard E., 2362 Primrose Lane, Apt. 64, Crescent
Springs 4101), 331-9735, 621-8770
Mick, Paul E., Box 191, Marion 42064, 965-2521, 965-3191
Mickey, Elbert W., Box 2471, Williamson, West Virginia
25661, 235-3483, 235-2122
Mickey, Steve L., Box 2471, Williamson, West Virginia
25661
Midden, Terry M., 3107 Cabinwood Drive, Louisville 40220,
451-6778, 491-4310
Mifflin, Charlie. 550 Iroquois Trail, Georgetown 40324,
863-4291, 254-8061
Miles, Ralph A., 5567 A Heirs Street, Ft. Knox 40121,
624-1678, 624-3510
Miller. Frank L., 14 Terrace Avenue, Crestview 41076,
781-2267, 221-2325, Ext. 407
Miller, Gerald P., 3504 Shanks Lane, Louisville 40216, 447-
4505, 895-4010
Milum, Kenneth J.. 1107 Eastview Drive, Madisonville
42431. 821-1323. 821-0016
Minta, John H., 1010 Irving Drive, Clarksville, Indiana
47130, 283-4778, 589-4400
Mitchell, Glen, 2017 Lydia. Ashland 41101, 324-3471, 324-6106
Mitchell, Vyron W., Dogwod Lane, Fulton 42041, 472-
1483, 472-1121
Montell, Brad, Rt. 1, Woodburn 42170, 529-5772
Montgomery, William D., 4203 Kirby Lane, Jeffersontown
40299. 491-7055. 267-0179
Moody, William R., 2032 Oleander Drive, Lexington 40504,
277-9622, 255-5612
Moneyhan, James H., Box 220, Henry Street, Franklin
42134. 586-4989, 586-6000
Moore, Franklin, 5351 Whitmore Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio
45238. 922-8317. 621-8770
Moore. Phillip H., RED No. 6, Box 403, Bowling Green
42101. 781-3067, 842-5302
Moore, Robert, 441 Forest Avenue, Erlanger 41018, 342-
6942, 563-1100
Mordica, William A., 800 Edgewood Avenue, Ashland
41101, 324-7741. 324-7741
Morgan, Chuck. 420 Edgewood Drive, Nicholasville 40356,
885-9122, 233-7218
Morgan, Richard, Rt. 7, Box 78, London 40741, 864-9253,
864-5114
Morkm, Kieron, 518 Vi Nottaway, Nicholasville 4035^,
885-6195
Morris, Edward C, 153 Raintree Road, Florence 41042,
371-9496, 441-8516
Morris. Roger L., Box 34, Toler 41569, 353-4430, 237-6050
Morse, Richard K.. 163 N. Deepwood Drive, Radcliff 40160,
351-3748, 624-4646
Morton, Jim, 1110 Cheyenne Drive, Bowling Green 42101.
843-9603. 842-0203
Motley, Jerry N., 907 Magnolia Avenue, Bowling Green
42101, 842-1080, 781-1155
Mullins, Bob D., Wayncath - Apt. 4, Route 10, Paducah.
443-3782
Mullanix, W. Wayne, 3521 Rocky Hill Terrace, Lexington
40503, 272-5153. 233-2191
PaKe Seven
Box 305A, Henderson 42420, 827-
MuUins, Charles E., Schultz Road, South Shore 41175,
932-4277, 473- 9812
Murdach, Leslie, 965 Homestead Trail, Henderson 42420,
827-4133
Murrav. Thomas, 25 Ashton Road, Ft. Mitchell 41017, 331-
189"l, 369-4742
Nelligan, Michael L., 3112 Wayside Drive, Louisville 40216,
776-6511, 636-1431
Nelson, Clarence R., 2911 Asbury Place, Owensboro 42301,
683-0816, 295-3451, Ext. 343
Nethercutt. Bill 82 Sycamore Street, Huntington, W. Va.
25705, 523-2112. 429-1381
Newton, Joseph A., 117 Hurstborne Avenue, Bardstown
40004, 348-5748
Nickell, Duane (Red), 237 Maxfield Drive, Paducah 42001,
444-6095, 543-7434 (Illinois)
Nolan, Douglas, 305 Herndon Avenue, Stanford 40484,
365-2609
Nord, Bertrand J., 3006 Falmouth Drive, Louisville 40205,
456-6295, 637-7000
Norwood, Thomas R.. 811 Henry Street, Franklin 42134,
586-3614. 586-3541
Oldham. Ben R., 3418 Gingertree Court, Lexington 40502,
266-4907, 259-1411, Ext. 281
Omar, Max G.. 1319 Gilbert Lane, Owensboro 42301, 926-
3508, 926-1110
O'Nan, Dennis. 420 Hilltop Avenue, Lexington 40506, 257-
3341, 257-3341
O'Nan, Norman, Rt.
3968, 826-9578
' , e Ernest E., Box 102, Wallins Creek 40873, 664-2111
Osborne, Lonnie. Box 72. Robinson Creek 41560, 432-1414,
Osborne. Ted G., Box 806, Lexington 40501, 266-6152,
266-6152
Ostmg, Doug, P. O. Box 648, Princeton 42445, 365-9772,
365-2522 „ ,„„,,
Osting, James E., 7518 Yorktown Road, Louisville 40214,
368-9631. 456-3131 ^„^„„
Owens, Pete B., 3470 Winthrop Road, Lexmgton 40503,
278-0016, 233-2889 ,„^„,^
Pace Donald W., Rt. 4, Cleveland Road. Lexmgton 40505,
293-0181. .255-0398 ^„,„,
Padgett, R. K., 112 Richardson Drive, Somerset 42501,
678-5485. 679-1544
Page. James N., P. O. Box 434, Corbin 40701, 528-8263,
528-8263 _, , . .„
Palas Steve C, 9723 Old 3rd Street Road, Louisville
4()272, 935-5964, 935-5964
Palko, Edward T., Rt. 1, Owenton Road, Frankfort 40601,
22iB-8833. 873-4541 .
Parham. Charles. 2868 Middlesex Way, Lexington 40503,
278-8956, 252-2312. Ext. 2603 .
Parker Bob L.. 8602 Honor Avenue, Louisville 40219,
939-9090, 587-5276 .^ ^„„.„
Parker. Francis V.. Evergreen Park, Providence 42450,
657-7128, 667-2059
Parker. Larrv A.. Box N, Russell 41169. 836-8713
Parks. Charles. 7704E Sunda
426-6278, 637-0547
Drive, Louisville 40222,
Pass'a'fiume.' John" J., 7716 St. Bernard Court, Louisville
4r291, 239-4373. 454-0466 ^
Pate Lloyd W.. 608 Ronnie Road, Madison, Tennessee
.■57115, 868-3751, 868-2910
Patterson John L.. 2241 White Oaks C, Speedway, Indiana
46224. 247-0367, 266-4204
Patterson, William C, Carlile Avenue, Greensburg 42743.
932-4738 , . .„ ..„„
Pat, on Stephen. 9407 Bronzeridge Place, Louisville 40229,
934-5505. 288-9261 ^ ^ ..,..
Paxton, Gary R.. 2485 Versailles Road, Lexington 40504,
Pa'yne."cha^rTe A*!* Rt. 1, Box 246, Ashland 41101, 928-8770,
329-4315
Payne. Gregorv H.. 2210 Landan Drive, Louisville 40218,
456-6061, 582-4111 ,„ . . ^ ^,„,,
Peeno Harry R., 412 General Drive, Ft. Wright 41011,
331-1981 , . .„ .„„..
Perrin James A.. 314 E. 16th Street, Hopkinsville 42240,
886-0474, 886-4463 ^ „„„„.
Peterson. Bill S., 203 Rosewood Drive, Bardstown 40004,
348-9696. 348-9224 ^„,„„
Petry. John L., 1626 Nicholasville Road, Lexington 40503,
277-8745
Phillips. Richard, Box 204, Forest Hills 41527, 237-4611,
237-4311
Pietrowski, Paul, 107 Oaklawn Drive, Corbin 40701, 528-
6391, 528-1630 , ,„„
Pinkerman. Charles C, P. O. 195, Catlettsburg 41129,
739-6645. 739-5353
Pinson, Eugene, Rt. 4, Box 254, Ashland 41101, 928-6228,
324-3101
Pinson, Paul L., Rt. 4, Box 267, Ashland 41101, 928-5339.
928-6441
Pirkle, Paul S., 2212 Twenty Grand, Owensboro 42301,
684-2751, 295-3451, Ext. 242
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Pittman. Spencer, 15 Sunset Drive, Winchester 40391.
744-8508
Paulos, Nicholas J., 7545-B Montgomery Street, Ft. Knox
40121, 624-4101. 624-4727
Powers, Elmer, 1017 N. Main. Barbourville 40906, 546-
6613, 864-2271
Preece, John C, Kermit, West Virginia 25674, 393-3767,
393-3151
Preston, Delmas J., 2603 Butler Street, Ashland 41101,
325-4839 329-4521
Pride, Ronnie, Box 38, Clay 42404, 664-2590, 664-6221
Puckett, James B., Rt. 5, Mayfield 42066, 247-6394, 247-6394
Puckett, Robert, 130 Parkside Circle. Vine Grove 40175,
877-5362. 624-8432 (Ft. Knox)
Pugh, Robert B., 562 Halifax Drive, Lexington 40503,
278-0059, 276-1692
Pugh, Roy D., 3510 Barclay Drive, Jeffersontown 40299,
267-5513, 448-8188
Purcell. Michael R., 2689 Anbeth Court, Lakeside Park
41017, 341-4549, 961-6254
Purwin, John C, Box 381 College Ht. BowUng Green
42101, 842-8540
Quehl, Bud, P. O. Box 309, Princeton 42445, 365-2238,
365-2620
Quick, Thomas F., 1331B Werner Park, Ft. Campbell
42223, 798-4960, 798-6588
Raderer, Norman D„ 2718 Sheila Drive, Louisville 40220,
458-3767, 968-6241
Ransdall, Gary A., 890 Fairview Avenue, Royal Arms
A-203, Bowling Green 42101, 781-2963, 745-4656
Ransdell, John D., Ill Bruce Court, Danville 40422, 236-
8460, 236-2113
Randall, Leroy "Lee", Rt. 2, US 27, Alexandria 41001,
694-6642, 635-2191
Rapp, William C, 1836 Woodland Drive, Ironton, Ohio
45638, 532-1983. 532-7245
Rascoe. Robert B., 523 Sumpter Avenue. Bowling Green
42101, 842-2360, 745-3542
Rawdon, Richard M., Jr., P. O. Box 631, Georgetown
40324, 535-6198, 862-0249
Read, Frederick K. (Rick), 1338 Greenup Street, Covington
41011, 431-5197, 431-5197
Reece, Jerry T., 2808 Seattle Drive, Lexington 40503, 276-
2489, 564-4912
Reeves. Curtis R., 568 Severn Way, Lexington 40503, 277-
1725, 254-9641, Ext. 245
Renfro, James H., 2116 Broadway, Paducah 42001, 443-6611,
444-6311
Reynolds. Elmer G., Loyall 40854. 573-1828. 573-1900
Richardson, Charles 2040 Daniels Court, Lexington 40504,
255-6787
Riggs, C. Dennis, 3131 Sudbury Lane, Louisville 40220,
491-0778, 452-8341
Riley, Michael S., Route 1, Sedalia 42079, 382-2753, 247-1431
Ring, Bill, 481 Rookwood Parkway, Lexington 40505, 299-
7089. 255-8492
Roark, Jimmy W., P. O. Box 114, Pathfork 40863, 664-
2008, 664-3444
Roberts, George M., Box 25, Rt. 3, Louisa 41230, 638-4614
Roberts, James E., 1019 Pawnee Drive, Elizabethtown
42701, 765-4739, 769-5950
Roberts, John G., Levi Jackson State Park, London 40741,
864-5108, 864-5108
Rogers. Eldridge. Route 7, Hopkinsville 42240, 269-2234,
886-3921
Roberts, Thomas L., Jr., 5541 Mildenhall Way, LouisviUe
40213, 964-6247, 582-2547
Robinson. Jack. 109 Walker Branch Road. Hazard 41701.
436-4571, 439-2338
Robinson, Larry M., Box 6. Paintsville 41240, 789-1733,
789-1440, Ext. 247
Roby, James B., 108 E. Halstead. Bardstown 40004. 348-
6264, 348-9030
Rodgers, Tom H., 642 E. Broadway, Apt. 4, Madisonville
42431, 821- 9447, 821-4180
Rogers, Rufus B., 5571-B Hiers Street, Ft. Knox 40121.
624-1966. 624-7842
Rose, Robert L., 10002 Mary Dell Lane. Louisville 40291
239-9811. 778-4421
Rosen. William H.. P. O. Box 37, Belfry 41514, 237-1092,
235-1995
Rouse, Thomas L.. 520 Erlanger Road. Erlanger 41018.
341-6943
Ruby. Walter L.. Box 504. Rosine 42370. 274-7438
Rudolph. Fred. Jr.. 5600 Jeanine Drive, Louisville 40219.
969-3013. 635-7441
Russell. Gary E.. 2112 Gregory Drive, Henderson 42420.
827-2437
Russman. Godfrey F.. Jr.. 1041 Goss Avenue. Louisville
40217. 456-6886, 635-7426
Sammons, C. J., Red Jacket, West Virginia 25692. 426-
4171. 235-2122
Sanders. Mel. 4300 Kimberly Court. Paducah 42001. 442-
3650, 564-2582
Sandfoss, Michael J., 64 W. Villa Place, Ft. Thomas 41075,
441-5069, 562-2930
Sanks, David, 8602 Chipston Court, Louisville 40299, 491-
0175, 585-8243
Sarakatsannis, James N., 8330 Mockingbird Lane, Cincin-
nati, Ohio 45231, 931-8535, 721-2332
Satterly, Grant, P. O. Box 57, Eminence 40019, 845-4930,
845-5639
Saylor, Gary L., General Delivery, Tremont 40871, 573-
2584, 337-2321
Saylors, Carlee, Rt. 8, Box 470, Murral 42071, 753-7979,
924-5602
Schmitt, Michael J., 1619 Deer Park Lane, Louisville 40205,
458-9065, 368-3321. Ext. 41
Schmitt. Paul E.. 3864 Darlene Drive. Louisville 40216,
778-5355. 778-2773
Schuler. Hugh Wm.. 4415 Savage Drive. Louisville 40216.
447-5377
Schultz, Frank D., 206 W. Beall, Bardstown 40004, 348-
5137, 964-5911
Scott, W. L. (Bill), 1816 McDonald Avenue. Lexington
40503. 278-2844, 278-9702
Scurry, Henry L., KSU, Box 31, Estill Apt. 4, Frankfort
40601. 875-1288, 564-6066
Seagraves, Stanley E., 377 Redmar Blvd.. Apt. 43. RadcUfl
40160, 624-7211 (Bus.)
Seavers, Joe, 2517 Ann Street, Ludlow 41016, 341-0213.
291-8925
SeUinger, Robert M., 8411 Rodney Circle, Louisville 40219,
968-4340, 969-2334
Sesher, Jim, 7091 Manderlay Drive, Florence 41042, 371-
8128
Shallcross, Warren, 9807 Chambers Court, Louisville 40299,
267-0378, 583-0615
Shanks, Thomas E., 3113 Vogue Avenue. Louisville 40220.
454-4203, 582-5514
Sharp, Jerry, 140 Chasteen Drive, Middlesboro 40965,
248-4315, 248-3916
Sharp, Mike, 140 Chasteen Drive, Middlesboro 40965
Sharp, Ronnie, 140 Chasteen, Middlesboro 40965, 248-3916,
337-2425
Sherman, Inman J.. Jr., Rt. 5. Box 688. London 40741.
864-6518. 864-2207
Shonte. Raymond T.. 2204 Wingfield Court. Louisville
40216, 772-1744
Shreve, Tim, 3805 Kingsbury, Louisville 40207. 893- 3556,
452-4814
Shelton, James S.. 214 E. 20th Street. Benton 42025, 527-
9802, 247-1431
Siegwald, Kenneth C, Jr., 3708 Kramers Lane, LouisviUe
40216, 447-3268, 637-9751
Slmms, Clarence E., 610 Linden Avenue, Newport 41071,
581-3026, 243-3104
Simms. Randy, 1905 Richmond Drive, Louisville 40205
Simpson, James H., Box 424. South Shore 41175. 932-3613
Simpson. Orlando J.. Appalachian Reg. Hosp.. Hazard
41701, 436-2924, 439-1331, Ext. 308
Sizemore, Aster, 201 SunvaUey Terrace, Hazard 41701,
436-3402, 436-2107
Sligh, Jim, 2601 Hampton Street, Ashland 41101. 325-
1129. 739-5111
Small, David E.. 600 Arbor Drive, Anchorage 40223,
245-7954, 895-6460
Smith, Carmack, 523 E. Third Street, Trenton, Tennessee
38382. 885-1963. 686-7232
Smith. Jackie H.. Rt. 1. Lot 6. Maplewood. BowUng
Green 42101. 842-6891
Smith. James H.. Rt. 1. Box 437. South Shore 41175,
932-4497
Smith. Joseph E.. 1634 Walnut Street. Benton 42025,
527-9317. 395-4165. Ext. 253
Smith. Ronald A.. 561 Lisa Drive, Lexington 40505, 299-
9688. 255-5661, Ext. 279
Sohan, John P., 2017 Peabody Lane #14, Louisville 40218,
454-5046
Soper, Clyde B., Box 111. Millersburg 40348, 484-3487.
299-3969
South, Stanley P., Route 3, Box 216, Winchester 40391,
744-0357, 744-4812, Ext. 217
Spath, William J.. 2922 White Plains Road, LouisviUe
40218, 491-9637, 584-5029
Spaulding, John R., Rt. 3, Box 66. Catlettsburg 41629. 739-
6887. 325-8511. Ext. 326
Spurrier. John P.. 849 Fetter Avenue. LouisviUe 40217.
637-6098, 582-3511, Ext. 376
Staley, Jerry, 1117 Inca Trail, Georgetown 40324, 863-
3440, 885-9411
Stansbury, Charles F., Riceville Apt. 18, Marehead 40351.
784-5135
Staples, Jerry, R. R. 1, Box 203, Henderson 42420, 827-
3633, 826-9040 . .
Staten, Jos. B., 4303 Wyola Court, LouisvUle 40218, 491-
6777 , „
Staten, Mike, 3039 Kozy Kreek, Louisville 40220, 458-
4751. 491- 8546
Stayton. Jeff. 508 E. 21st, Covington 41014. 261-6793
Stephenson. Elmer B.. Rt. 2. Miltord Estates. Richmond
40475, 623-3699, 622-3271
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Stephenson, Harry, 1612 Hawthorn Lane, Lexington 40505,
299-1757, 233-8221
Stewart, Phil R., 112 East 13th Street, Bowling Green
42101, 843-4734
Stlene, Rick, 112 Graves Avenue, Erlanger 41018, 341-
8411. 371-8980
Stlkeleather. Clyde L., 730 School Street, Leitchfleld
42754, 259-3885, 259-3161
Stivers. Larry. 931 Mulberry Street, Louisville 40217,
636-1941 459-5657
Stone. Glen. Cardinal HiU, Bardstown 40004, 348-3338,
582-0396
Stovall. Ken, 2144 Glenworth Avenue, Louisville 40218,
451-6781. 587-6534
Stottmann, Ervin A.. 5521 Saxon Blvd., Louisville 40219,
964-3496, 448-6212
Stoup. Robert D., 916 Washingeon Avenue, Flatwoods
41139, 836-8423, 325-8511, Ext. 309
Stout, Charles, 9153 A Bennett Street, Ft. Knox 40121,
624-4905. 624-2648
Strader, Tim, 4800 Richardson Road, Ashland 41101,
325-3255
Strain, Richard, P. O. Box 472, Radcliff 40160, 351-4306,
624-2214
Strange, Fred D., Jr., 28 Sycamore Lane, P. O. Box 411,
Princeton 42445, 365-9006, 365-3077
Straus, William W., 121 Todds Road, Apt. 47, Lexington
40502 269-4787 252-2275
Streicher, Richard A., 3249 Ellis Way. Louisville 40220,
458-5254. 584-7156
Streible, Ronnie D., Rt. 5, Elizabethtown 42701, 737-5540,
628-8197
Strunk, Bob, Box 77, Somerset 42501, 678-4039
Stuedle, Ray, 1404 Girard Drive, Louisville 40222, 425-3679,
893-3852
Stumbo, Jack, 1146 Riverview Lane, Prestonsburg 41653.
886-3363, 886-3080
Stutler, Joe. 1219 Audubon Road, Park Hills 41011, 291-
5362, 542-4700
Sullivan. A. G., 1921 Goodwin Avenue. Corbin 40701.
528-1282, 528-9035
Sumner. Carl. 8711 Cedar Creek Road. Fern Creek 40291.
239-0783, 459-1030. Ext. 205
Sutton. James A.. 2111 Sutton Drive, Henderson 42420.
827-3186, 826-4342
Sutton, Jim, Rt. 1, East Bernstadt 40729. 843-7428. 844-2241
Swartz. Joseph. 135 Lane Street, Coal Grove, Ohio 45638,
532-9349
Swarts, Michael J., 135 Lane Street, Coal Grove, Ohio 45638
Swauger. Gary B., 19 Park Place. Ft. Thomas 41075,
781-2935, 352-7755
Swinford. John. 106 S. Elmarch Avenue, Cynthiana 41031.
234-2562 234-5820
Sword, Russ D., 601 Lovern Street, Hazard 41701, 439-
2263 439-1331
Talbot, Wm. G. Ill, R. R. 6, Paris 40361, 987-4529
Tate, Charles F., Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia 42728,
384-4853
Tate, Ken Jr.. 1950 Richmond Road #15,, Lexington
40502, 266-2424, 255-0835
Taylor, James R., 1823 Creston Place, Ashland 41101.
324-4841. 325-8426
Tharpe. Willie H.. 2605 Oregon Avenue, Louisville 40210,
774-2626, 778-6631, Ext. 257
Thomas, Charles. P. O. Box 501. South Point, Ohio 45680,
377-2696, 325-8511, Ext. 205
Thomas. James J., 7407 Feyhurst Drive. LouisvUle 40258,
937-4875. 774-6456
Thomas, Lyn, Rt. 2, Calvert City 42029, 395-4035. 395-
7121. Ext. 2446
Thomas. Paul R.. 706 Gartrell Court, Ashland 4H01, 324-
9603. 739-4166. Ext. 8432
Thomas, Raymond E., 1106 Main Street Sturgli 42459,
333-2151, 338-5460
Thomas, Earl T., 212 Akin Avenue, Franklin 42134, 586-6291
Thompson, George W., Calvin 40813, 337-2147, 337-2147
Thompson, Gerald D., 4200 Cottage Hill Road, Louisville
40299, 491-0198. 587-2201
Thompson. Harrie G., Rt. 7. Box 137, Cleveland Road,
Lexington 40502, 266-2819. 278-3478
Thompson, Tom D., 97 Carran Drive, Ft. Mitchell 41017,
341-1809. 292-4034
Thompson, Victor Neil, 124 Garrard Street, Covington
41011, 261-7913, 579-9100
Thomson, Cecil W., 3310 Lewis Lane, Owensboro 42301,
684-4962. 684-8881
Thornton. Daniel A.. 119 Stacker Drive, ClarksvlUe,
Tennessee 37040, 648-2742, 648-4343
Timmering, George E., 4109 Manner Gate Drive, Louis-
ville 40220, 491-7705. 897-9441
Tinsley, Joe D.. Rt. 1. Rockfield 42274. 781-5698, 781-5698
Tipton. Ronald E., 3021 Stanford Drive, Lexington 40503.
272-1403. 266-3515
Towe, Paul F., 611 Lake Knoll Court, Erlanger 41018,
341-7895. 751-1334
Trabue. David. Maplewood Place. Glasgow 42141, 651-
3436, 745-3348
Trapp. Charles W.. 34 Trapp Court. Alexandria 41001,
635-9250, 341-2700, Ext. 268
Treas, Joe W., Fulton 42041, 472-1604, 472-1836
Treibly. Charles E., 4448 Signal HiU Road, LouisvUle 40218,
893-5855, 451-9301
Trice. Victor. 731 S. 35th Street, Louisville 40211, 778-
9591. 778-9591
Trombley. Norman J.. 3685 King Arthur Circle, Lexington
40503, 272-1100. 277-7811
Tucker. Charles N., 5353-B Kelley Street, Ft. Knox 40121,
624-5063, 624-2816
Tuitele, Matthew V. L., 203 MiUbrooke Drive, Hopkinsvllle
42240. 886-8371, 886-4484
Turley, Howard, 2655 Algonquin Parkway, Louisville
40210. 585-1022, 581-4647
Turner, Charles W., 700 Iroquois. Danville 40422, 236-6983
Turner. Paul E.. 813 Park Street, Bowling Green 42101,
842-2804
Tye. Josh. 225 College Street, Barbourvllle 40916. 546-
3745. 546-3121
Tyson, Daniel A.. Jr., 4719 A Prichard Place. Ft. Knox
40121, 942-3586, 624-5149
Urlage. Richard, 822 Highland Avenue, Ft. Thomas 41075,
441-5513. 874-8820
Usery. L. L., Rt. 2, Greenfield, Tennessee 38230, 235-
3141, 235-2221
Usery, Richard, Rt. 2, Greenfield, Tennessee 38230
Van Bogaert, Steve, 6410 MandeviUe Road, Louisville
40228. 239-4224
Varner, Ray G., 737 Kingston Road, Lexington 40505,
299-4145. 293-3823
Vaughn, Jim W., 508 N. 2nd Street. Bardstown 40004, 348-
2820
Vaughn, William E.. Jr.. 3016 Winding Trails Drive. Edge-
wood 41017. 331-0823. 238-3452
Vest. David C. 101 N. Lime. Lexington 40507, 272-1543,
253-3486
Wade, Bill, 211 N. Brady, Morganfleld 42437, 389-1061,
389-2419
Waide, Harry D,. 558 So. Seminary Street, MadlsonvlUe
42431, 821-1139, 821-3870
Waldrop, Harold D., 7516 A Montpelier Street, Ft. Knox
40121, 624-6083, 624-5645
Waldrop, James R., 7516-A Montpelier Street, Kt. Knox
40121, 624-6083
Walker, Joe D.. 508 E. Cedar Street. Franklin 42134,
586-8457
Waller. Bobbie E.. 309 Strathmore, Lexington 40505, 299-
6123, 299-6123
Wanchic, Nicholas. 101 Southvlew Drive, NicholasviUe
40356, 885-6627, 255-6812, Ext. 2264
Ward, Joseph E., Jr., P. O. Box 23, Pineville 40977, 337-
5156, 337-2650
Ward, Tommy, Marsee Drive, Harlan 40831, 573-4653,
573-3711
Warren, Bige R., Box 29. Barbourville 40906, 542-4320,
546-5362
Washer. Charles R., 2815 Garfield Avenue, Louisville 40212,
772-9898, 969-2377
Washer, James P., 8516 Bronzewing Court, LouisvlUe
40299, 491-8500, 636-3522
Watson, George (Frank), 312 Holly HiU, Lexington 40503,
278-8838, 299-7711
Watson, James W.. 3461 Warwick Court, Lexington 40502,
272-6186, 253-0571
Weaver, Clyde Ivan, Box 254, WUUamson, W. Va.25661,
235-3009
Weber, James R., 1405 Blackwood Ct., Jeffersonville 47130,
283-3873, 778-2761, Ext. 303
Weber, Thomas G., 5809 Brandywlne Court, LouisvUle
40291. 239-5066, 426-6020
Wedge. Denny. 1531 Cabell Drive, Bowling Green 42101,
842-6732, 781-1067
Wells, Glenn, 517 Edgar Court, Erlanger 41018, 341-0481,
781-2600, Ext. 123
WeUs. Theodore G., 916 Powell Lane, Flatwoods 41139,
836-9940
Wessel, Joseph, 7606 Smyrna Road, LouisvUle 40228,,
964-8909. 589-6250
Wetzel, Ralph M., Rt. 3, Calhoun 42301. 278-2708. 684-9461
Wheeler. David. 1301 Lincoln Avenue, PaintsvUle 41240,
789-8513. 622-3101
Whelan. James F.. 1827 Cecelia Court, Owensboro 42301,
683-0744, 683-2431
Wliite, Russell D., Rt. 3, Box 323, Ironton, Ohio 45638,
532-8648, 325-8511. Ext. 253
Whitehead, Christopher. 5456 B Lowe Street, Ft. Knox
40121, 624-6869. 624-7624
Whitt, Mike . Box 24, Red Jacket, W. Va. 25692. 426-8010
Whittaker. Charles J., 2920 S. Walford, Jeffersonville,
Indiana 47130, 282-4889, 584-0195
Wilbert, Donald A., 4420 Santa Paula Lane, Louisville
40219. 969-8733. 448-2761
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Wilcox, Ursal A., Auxier 41602, 886-3329, 886-2703
Wilder. Jerry. 435 Dorchester Drive, Bowling Green 42101,
843-1983. 745-2691
Wilder, Teddy W., Box 14, Kettle Island 40958, 337-6241,
248-5313
Williams, James H., 529 Hilda Drive, P. O. Box 722,
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631. 446-4855. 353-5128
Wilson. Malcolm, Rt. 1, Hines Road, Paducah 42001, 554-
2546, 442-6131. Ext. 47
Wilson. James L.. 3819 Greenwich Way, Louisville 40218,
491-4683. 426-2000, Ext. 473
Wilson, Nellus R.. 223 Iroquois Drive, Paducah 42001,
554-1910. 443-3668
Wilson, Patrick C, 3013 Pamela Way, Louisville 40220,
454-5589. 367-6111. Ext. 229
Wilson, Woodrow, Rt. 7, Box 149, Corbin 40701. 528-4319
Winfrey. Wm. Steven. 743 Wakefield Avenue. Bowling
Green 42101. 781-5507. 781-6400
Wirth Gary. 542 Linden. Ludlow 41016, 431-5451
Wood. Harold. 105 Donna Drive, Hopkinsville 42240, 886-
.■^SJS. 886-2432
Wood, Walter A.. Rt. 9. Bryan Station Road, Lexington
40505, 299-1864. 233-7355
Wright, Charles J., 7041/2 Cabell Drive, Bowling Green
42101. 678-5210. 745-4750
Wright, Dale. 101 Dieddah Drive, Lawrenceburg 40342,
839-6883. 839-7251
Wright. Howard L.. 309 Forest Avenue. Erlanger 41018,
342-7396. 871-3900 (Cincinnati)
Wright. Jim. Rt. 1. Oxford Road. Georgetown 40324. 863-
3628. 233-3521
Wright. John D.. 1297-B Julia Court. Lexington 40511.
293-5095. 299-4771
Wuertz. John R.. 9805. Renown Court. Louisville 40299,
267-8565. 491-4310, Ext. 313
Wulfeck. Jim. 78 Thompson Avenue. Ft. Mitchell 41017,
341-9755, 948-9111
Wyatt. Henry, 315 Springhill Drive. Paris 40361, 987-6420,
252-5591
Yarbrough. Roy D.. Jr., P. O. Box 56, Corbin 40701, 528-
1534. 528-1534
Yates, George A.. Rt. 9, Manley-Leestown Road, Frankfort
40601. 875-3097. 564-3020
Yates. William H.. 4818 Rossmoor Drive, Louisville 40219,
964-6102. 452-4666
Yoing. Jack. 121 Smith Ballard, Richmond 40475, 623-
4589. 623-2334
Zimmer. Tom. 114 Sumit Drive, Ft. Mitchell 41017, 341-
4566. 431-4272
Zlamal, Raymond K.. 1465 NW 19th Terrace, Apt. 103,
Miami. Florida 33125. 325-1508. 324-4455, Ext. 3256
Zogg. Joe F., Box 1218. Owensboro 42301, 683-0152, 683-6425
Registered Basketball Officials
of the K.H.S.A.A. — 1975-76
(Lisl Compiled September 25)
If the te:epho.ne number is given for an official, it is
the home phone unless olherwise designated. If Iwo num-
bers are given the first number is the home phon.
Ackerman. Joseph F.. 6701 Santom Lane, Fern Creek
402"1. 239-9411. 454-0431
Acton. Claude J.. Rt. 3, Somerset 42501, 379-6479, 379-2360
Adams, James C 103 Glen Cove, Nicholasville 40356, 885-
3471. 254-2378
Alams, Mark, Box 2306 University Station, Murray 42071,
753-9341
Adams. Ray, Jr.. Rt. 3, Box 106, Manchester 40962, 598-
3262, 598-3773
Adkins. Leslie H.. 550 Halifax Drive, Lexington 40503,
278-4979, 293-4234
Alcorn, Charles B., Rt. 2. Stanford 40484, 365-2664
Alexander, Don. RFD 1, Box 112 C, Wilmore 40390, 858-
3048. 252-2221
Alexander. Howard, Lebanon Road, Crittenden 41030, 428-
1230
Alford. Orville. Rt. 1. Box 72. Barbourville 40906. 546-5224
(Bus.)
Allen. Doug, Box 93, Jackson 41339. 666-7483. 666-2357
Allen. Hilary L.. Box 232. Vine Grove 40175. 828-3669. 748-
2547
Allen, Jack R., 1019 N. Third Street, Bardstown 40004,
48-3214. 348-8446
Allen, Jeffery L.. Rt. 1. Box 232. Vine Grove 40175, 828-
."660
Allen, Kirby, 2432 Pierson Drive, Lexington 40505, 293-
2S04. 253-2421
Allen. Nelson R., 113 Gesling Road, Russell 41169. 836-8915
Allen. Yvon. Box 377. Hazard 41701. 378-2688. 436-4421
Allgood. Russell L.. Rt. 3. Elizabethtown 42701. 737-8906,
765-5459
Anders, Raleigh, Rt. 7. Box 346. London 40741, 864-4060,
528-3912 (Corbin)
Anderson, Michael Lee, 511 North 5th Street, Mayfield
42066, 247-5607
Anderson, Ralph. Rt. 7, Box 144, Bowling Green 42101,
563-4123, 781-2381
Appling. James, Rt. 1. Village Green, Russellville 42276,
726-3446. 726-9513
Arflin. Tracv T.. 7540 B McDevett Circle. Ft. Knox 40121,
624-5366, 624-2629
Ashlock, Bobby. East View 42732, 862-3346. 252-2460
Ashlock, William Leslie. East View 42732, 862-3346. 769-2636
Ashurst. Michael, General Delivery, Wallins Creek 40873,
6S4-3910. 664-3444
Baker. Janice, 4008 Addison Lane, Louisville 40216. 447-
6539
Baldwin. Dennis E.. 4605 Myrick Place, Valley Station
4(272. 935-0667. 448-8210
Ball. Philip, P.O. Box 991, Middlesboro 40965, 248-4806,
843-3448
Ballard. J. W.. 612 Pueblo Trail, Georgetown 40324, 863-
3985, 535-6286
Banks, Buddy, Box 173, Flatwoods 41139, 836-4807, 836-9419
Barker, Walter D.. P.O. Box 1411, Friendship, Ohio 45630,
858-5421
Easier. Mel. 857 Malabu Drive #94, Lexington 40502. 269-
5576, 253-0531
Bates. J. R.. Box 584. Whitesburg 41858. 633-7227, 633-2266
Beach, Frank, Rt. 2, Box 45, Franklin 42134, 586-3431, 586-
4451
Beckner, Gene, Box 32, Manchester 40962, 864-9102, 598-
2161
Behnken. R. Randolph, 310 W. Main Street, Leitchfield
42754. 259-5062. 259-4828
Belcher. Larry Lee. Rt. 2 Ruhl Acres, Shepherdsville
4C1'?5. 543-7941. 957-4795
Belcher, William D., Box 99, LeJunior 40849, 837-2607
Bell. Billy W.. 1006 Kelsey Street. Sturgis 42459. 333-2768
Bell. Clarence T.. 3812 Meadow Haven Road. Louisville
40218. 491-2846. 582-5573
Bell. Gary M.. 2254 Birch Circle. Clarksville, Indiana
47130, 948-0754. 774-7764
Bell. Robert J.. 1001 Claiborne Way, Lexington 40502, 272-
1291. .269-3326
Bell. Robert K., 197 Hedgewood Court, Lexington 40509,
266-0587. 277-1126. Ext. 234
Bennett. Karen L., 1619 B Olive Street, Murray 42071, 753-
9820. 753-7640
Bennett. Tom. 345 Lancaster, Richmond 40475, 623-8753,
623-8753
Bentlev, Glen, Route 1, Mt. Sterling 40353, 498-3648, 498-
5628
Berger, Richard, 19 Miami. Ft. Mitchell 41017, 331-5373,
431-1235
Bertrand. Earl F.. 554 Accrusia Avenue, Clarksville, Indi-
ana 47130, 283-8721. 459-5252
Bertsch. Ron. 113 Moock Road, Southgate 41071, 581-5790,
531-8422
Beshears. Jim T.. 441 E. Hall, Dawson Springs 42408, 797-
8809. 821-5474
Billips. Douglas A.. 1671 Donelwal Drive, Lexington 40505,
233-0153
Bishop. Paul D.. 2701 E. Towers Drive, Apt. 310, Cincin-
nati. Ohio 45238. 451-3706, 781-2600
Biter, Charles D.. Sr.. 6602 Moorhaven Drive, Louisville
40228. 239-3580, 452-4676
Black, Willis L.. 421 Ha Avenue, Rt. 2. Danville 40422,
854-6727. 236-9134
Blackwood. Thomas W.. 3402 Hastings Circle, Louisville
40222, 125-97C0. 583-8874
Blair. Jeff. P.O. Box 224. Hindman 41822. 785-5844, 785-3166
Blankenbaker. W. Larry. R.R. 2. Box 82}, Dye Ford Road,
Alvaton 42122, 842-8889. 781-6177
Blemker. Ray. 2363 Dundee Drive, Henderson 42420. 826-
8330. 423-6871
Blevins. Allen, Box 168. Cumberland 40823. 848-2067, 675-
3311
Blount. William H., P.O. Box 22029. Louisville 40222, 425-
7924, 451-8400
Blythe. John Wesley. 950 Clark Street, Mayfield 42066,
247-8352, 247-2574
Bohanon. Alan K., Box 222. Mannsville 42758. 465-5216
Bond. Howard. 308 Quachita Trail. Apt. 1, Frankfort
40601. (95-1491. 223-8281
Bond. Terry Lee. 11 Circle Drive, Crestview 41076, 441-
0723
Boone. Susan. 730 Hill Rise Court. Apt. 12, Lexington
40504. .255-86r9. 255-0835
Boucher. Larry G., Jr., 907 Leawood Drive. Apt. 6, Frank-
f rt 40^01. 227-9976, 564-4550
Boyd. Charles E., Rt. 3, Box 49. Catlettsburg 41129, 739-
':262
Bracy. Barbara, 9722 Lanesboro Way, Louisville 40222, 426-
2159
Branham, Mason. Jr.. Box 1, Grahn 41142, 286-4363, 473-
7324
Brantley. Delmer L.. 1500 High Street, Bowling Green
42101. 842-9366 (Bus.)
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Brantley, Kenneth W., 637 South Main, Madisonville
42431, 821-8833, 821-4547
Brashear, Loy Ray, 316 Morningside Drive, Elizabethtown
42701, 765-7890, 769-5511
Brassfield. Rosanne, 611 Silver Leaf Drive, Lexington
40505, 299-4243
Brauch, Charles J., 117 Westview Drive, Bardstown 40004,
348-3218 348-3991
Brewer, Jerry, Bonnyman 41719, 436-6200, 436-3155
Brewer, Lloyd, Combs 41729, 436-6672, 436-3155
Brock, Alben, P.O. Box 103, Pineville 40977, 337-3848, 337-
3512
Brock, Jack W., 421 Peachtree Road, Lexington 40509, 266-
4435, 259-3456
Brock, John D., Rt. 1, Box 262B, Pineville 40977, 337-3368,
337-5207
Brockman, Gerald K., 1015 Sir Lancelot Lane, Louisville
4C222, 425-6133, 582-3511
Brody, Theresa, Box 1, David 41616, 886-8374
Brooks, Carl, 402 Locust, Providence, 42450, 667-5709, 965-
3615
Brothers, Dottie, 1008 Oleanda Avenue, Louisville 40215,
368-5607
Browder, Homer L., 405 Fair Street, Henderson 42420, 826-
2123, 827-1515
Brown, E. C, Fair Street, Liberty 42539, 787-7275, 787-6561
Brown, Michael, 405 Loop Drive, Bowling Green 42101,
781-2275, 842-9479
Browning, Danny W., Box 50, Kharncliffe, W. Va. 25651,
664-9696, 235-3301
Browning, John T., Rt. 5, Box 590, Ashland 41101, 928-5727,
928-9144
Browning, Wayne, 7080 Fowler Drive, Madisonville 42431,
821-5958, 821-3033
Brunsting, Carol, Boone Square Apt. 22, Berea 40403, 986-
8708
Buell, Elijah, Wallins Creek 40873, 664-3491, 573-1888
Burch, Bill, 2128 Mantz Street, Ashland 41101, 324-8397,
324-9771
Burgess, James R., Jr., Box 186, Whitley City 42653, 376-
8219, 376-5912
Burkeen, Phillip, 659 Wakefield Avenue, Bowling Green
42101, 842-4182, 842-4182
Burroughs, Marsue, 2148 Larkspur Drive 21C, Lexington
405C4, 278-8072, 254-2737
Bush, Karmen, 107 Algiers Court #6, Louisville 40218,
451-1233, 267-7486
Butcher, Douglas, Meally 41234, 789-5553, 789-6147
Butcher, Stephen D., Box 14, Meally 41234, 789-1548, 789-
4890
Butner, Billy M., Rt. 1, Lancaster 40444, 792-3503, 423-2500
Cadwell, Charles W., Rt. 4, Box 261, Paducah 42001, 898-
3745, 395-4638 (Ext. 218)
Call, Nancy, 4411 Dannywood Road, Louisville 40220, 456-
5931, 583-0643
Call, Barbara J., 215 Bassett Avenue, Lexington 40502,
266-8558, 258-2655
Campbell, Charles, Frenchburg 40322, 768-3648, 768-2111
Carlberg, John H.. P.O. Box 234, Muldraugh 40155, 942-
2723, 942-2723
Carnes, D. Dwight, Straight Creek 40989, 337-3824
Carpenter, Jasper, 208 Whitfield Drive, Lexington 40503,
272-5166, 564-7844
Carr, Larry, 323 Shelby Street, Bromley 41016, 261-2994,
243-3731
Cash, Charles C, 616 Hemlock Drive, Calvert City 42029,
395-4709. 395-4165, Ext. 217
Cash, Harold Lee, Route 1, Eubank 42567, 423-3368
Cates, Billy C, Box 12A, Rt. 1, Dixon 42409, 639-5684,424-
7741, Ext. 216 (Evansville
Cates, Rickey, Box 81, R.R. 5, Morganfield 42437, 333-5525
Cecil. J. Ronald, 3020 Doogwood Drive. Louisville 40220,
454-0204, 582-5521
Centers, Mike, Rt. 5, 302 Jeremiah Drive, Richmond
40475, 527-6632
Chappie, Charles A., 1532 Holman Street, Covington 41011,
531-5841, 581-8200, Ext. 16
Chattin, Ernie, 615 17th Street, Ashland 41101, 324-2665,
325-8586
Childers, Jerry, Ashcamp 41512, 754-5160
Childress. Janet S., 134 East Ashland Avenue, Louisville
40214, 367-1942
Clardy, Barry D., Rt. 2, Box 188B, Greenville 42345, 338-
3510, 338-3036
Clark, James (Ken), 2611 Delor Avenue, Louisville 40217,
637-6497
Click, Edgle (Bide), Box 84, Martin 41649, 285-3532, 285-
9287
Cobb, Mike, 525 Ashmoor, Bowling Green 42101, 781-5139,
781-4585
Cochran, Ray D., Win 41272, 297-3135, 297-3854
■Coffman, Steve, 3410 Sumac, Louisville 40216, 447-5817,
587-0645
Coleman, Carman, Jr., Hardinsburg 40143, 756-5280, 756-
5132
Collins, Hubert, Wittensville 41274, 297-3152, 789-4890
Collins, Ron, 2590 Old Buttermilk Road, Villa Hills 41016,
341-0578, 431-9964
Combs, Henry B., St. Rt. 5, Quicksand 41363, 666-7876,
666-2403
Congleton, S. Jay, R.R. 4, P.O. 416, Owenton 40359, 484-
5238, 484-3434
Conley, John, Garrett 41630, 358-4232
Cooper, John F., 512 E. 3rd Street, Augusta 41002, 756-2373,
472-3268
Cooper, Warren, 134 Collegeview Court, Morehead 40351,
784-4295, 784-4153
Copley, Sidney M., Box 13, Red Jacket, W. Va. 25692, 426-
4545, 426-4480
Cornelison, Michael R., P.O. Box 7, Berea 40403, 986-9568,
986-3371
Coryell, Frank, 4553 Southern Parkway, Louisville 40214,
363-9774, 589-4226
Cosby, Carel A., 558 Magie Avenue, Fairfield, Ohio 45014,
895-7289 423-4491
Cotton, Carl W., 515 Central Avenue, Wurtland 41144, 836-
6803, 325-8154
Covington, Bobby. Rt. 2, Guthrie 42234, 483-2546
Cox, Clarence Chuck, 497 Hill-N-Dale Road, Lexington
40503, 277-5991, 252-5825
Cox, James M., Rt. 1, Box 72, Ashland 41101, 928-9827
Cox, Ken, 2184 Lansill Road, Lexington 40504, 278-6305,
299-2213
Cox, Robert A., Box 605, Harlan 40831, 573-3151, 573-5334
Coii, Thomas O.. Calhoun 42327, 273-5375, 785-4068
Crager, Bobby F., 1703 Mary Ellen Drive, Flatwoods 41139,
836-6069, 836-5623
Craig, Ronald, R.R. 2, Versailles 40383, 873-5286, 564-4896
Cravens, Robert L., Jr., 3642 Taylor Blvd., Louisville 40215,
361-1466
Creekmore, Milford B., P.O. Box 368, Pine Knot 42635,
354-2846, 376-5383
Crick, Dwaine, General Delivery, Nortonville 42442, 676-
8397
Crisp, Jackie Day, Box 113, Allen 41601, 874-2219
Crosbv, Loyd, 947 Barber Way, Bowling Green 42101,
781-5264, 526-3313
Cross. Roger, 362 Dixie Highway, Muldraugh 40155, 942-
3625, 422-2969
Crouse, James W., 519 E. Main, Providence 42450, 667-
7156, 667-2797
Crume, Jane B., P.O. Box 463, Bardstown 40004, 348-8076,
Crunilev, Dennis, 4307-A Donaldson Street, Ft. Knox 40121,
624-3675, 624-1102
Crutcher, Paul M., 6805 Brooklawn #1, Louisville 40214,
448-0082, 624-8349
Cundiff, Curt, Dry Creek Road, Clearfield 40313, 784-4111,
784-4604
Currv, Randall, Box 96, Cave City 42127, 773-2944
Curtsinger, Garvey, Rt. 3. Carlisle 40311, 289-2003, 234-2340
Dallas, Stephen K.. 371 Constance Road, Hebron 41048,
689-7577, 586-6101
Dalton, John P., Box 254, Morgantown 42261, 526-4633
Damron, Adam G., 303 Carohna Avenue, Winchester 40391,
744-7901
Daniels, Leon, R.R. 2, Box 23, Garrett 41630, 358-4445
Daniels, Robert A., Box 2, Van Lear 41265, 789-3931, 886-
2311
Dant, Joseph B., 2913 Sheldon Road, Louisville 40218, 491-
7196, 491-3440
Daugherty, Billy G., Rt. 2, Box 84, Morgantown 42261,
526-4511, 526-3730
Davis, Bobby, 73 Zelkova, Shelbyville 40065, 633-6167, 893-
:611
Davis, Jav W., Apt. C-1 2886 Legion Park Drive, Owens-
boro 42301, 926-3980, 264-1222
Davis, John C, Rt. 1, Box 253, Shelbyville 40065, 633-4465,
633-9194
Davis, William G., Jr., Route 5, Campbellsville 42718, 465-
2070, 465-7876
Davis. William R., Rt. 1 Mt. View Trailer Ct., Pikeville
41501, 432-1978, 437-4038
Day, Bill E., Rt. 7 Green Wilson Road, Frankfort 40601,
695-4546, 255-6812
Day, Jack L., 605 Morehead Street, Central City 42330,
754-4700, 754-2272
Day, Richard. 1677 Linstead Drive, Lexington 40504, 277-
8231
Day, Rick, 7903 Carnation Drive, Louisville 40258, 935-
1398, 581-4475
Dean, Jerry W., P.O. Box 100, McKee 40447, 287-7301, 287-
7161
Decker, Neil T., Box 159, Campbellsville 42718, 789-9938,
789-9913
Dennedy, Bob, 5994 North Glen Road, Cincinnati, Ohio
45211, 574-3125, 574-3511
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DeVary. Bill, 217 W. Hickman, Winchester 40391, 744-6114,
233-7451
Devine, Roy D., WiUisburg 40078, 375-2257
Dierig, Thomas H.. 26 Concord Avenue. Ft. Thomas 41075.
781-4470
Dill, J. Roger, P.O. Box 97, Elizabethtown 42701, 765-2290,
769-3331
DiUihay, Ralph E., P.O. Box 87, Central City 42330, 754-
5165 754-4791
Dillingham, Kent, 1588 Normal Drive, Apt. 1, Bowling
Green 42101, 748-8284
Divine, Wayne L., 626 Walnut Street. Central City 42330,
754-2783 754-4474
Dixon, Ron', Rt. 2, Box 537, Ashland 41101, 928-9691, 324-
5187, Ext. 280
Doan, Dennis M., Box 95, Loyall 40854, 573-3781, 573-1331
Doll, Allen, R.R. 1, Campbellsburg 40011, 222-9441 (Bus.)
Donald. Edward W.. SF Bn, USAOCS, Box 302, APG, Md.
21005. 272-8822. 272-4141
Dorsey, James A.. 4062 Vinedale Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio
45205, 471-8050
Dotson, Paul, Box 83. Belfry 41514. 353-4550. 353-7239
Dowd, Jim, 2004 Crown Avenue, Norwood, Ohio 45212, 731-
9489, 562-5924
Drake, Bonnie, R. 1, Bloomfield 40008, 252-5050, 252-5050
Drake, Richard R., 72 Donnelly Drive, Ft. Thomas 41075,
441-4235
Driskell. Earl. Jr.. 3311 Moulton Lane. Louisville 40218,
459-7638, 583-1641
Drnevich, Roxanne, 168 Eastover Drive, Lexington 40502,
266-5036
Duane, Paula, 302 lola Road, Louisville 40207, 896-1962, 587-
0521
Duff, Birchell, Garrett 41630. 358-4564. 358-9618
Duff, Earl, 240 Ky. Blvd., Hazard 41701, 436-2604, 436-2604
Duff, Patricia. Box 85. Garrett 41630. 358-4564. 358-9618
Duncan. Mike K.. Dawson Village Apt. D-2. Dawson
Springs 42408. 797-8830. 249-3151
Dunn. James F.. 330 Glyndon Avenue. Richmond 40475.
623-0715. 622-4442
Dunn. Ruby C. 330 Glyndon Avenue, Richmond 40475,
623-0715, 622-4442
Durbin, Roy, 2911 Dale Ann Drive, Louisville 40220, 452-
1730, 587-5237
Duvall, Thomas Jay, Sr.. 4705 Andrea Way. Louisville
40219, 964-1536. 964-1536
Eads. Ronald L.. 2168 Lansill Road. Lexington 40504, 278-
6759, 299-0502
Eaves. James K.. 104 Southwestern Pkwy.. Louisville
40212, 778-0137, 581-5796
Edelen, Cheri. 300 Talisman Road, Louisville 40220, 456-
4594, 456-4594
Edmondson, Johnny B., R.R. 1, Glencoe 41046, 643-5288
Edwards. Ernest. Jr. (Camp). 8503 Saberdee Drive. Louis-
ville 40222. 426-3811. 584-0181. Ext. 225
Edwards. Wayne D.. 505 Durham Street. Greensburg 42743.
932-4960, 932-4406
Elliott. Michael C. Rt. 3A. Springfield 40069, 336-7543,
336-3681
Embry, Johnny D., Cloverport 40111, 788-6730, 788-3741
English, Shirley, Route 9, Benton 42025, 527-8046
Evans, Bettie Lou, R.R. 3, Mt. S^erUng 40353. 498-1338
Evans. Lewis. Rt. 2. Morgantown 42261. 526-4310. 526-3730
Everly. Phyllis. Route 2. Central City 42330. 754-2304, 476-
8775
Farley, Jimmy, 120 Lynnwood Drive, Lancaster 40444. 792-
4874, 299-6262
Faulk. Terry. Box 162. Clay 42404. 664-2967, 664-2227
Feger, George, 2602 Mt. Vernon Court, Louisville 40220,
451-4190. 968-3361
Feher. Al, Box 746. Lynch 40855. 848-2547 848-5431
Fields. Rufus, Jr.. Rt. 8, Box 297, London 40741, 864-4051,
864-2206
Fields, Jerry W., R.R. 1, MaysvlUe 41056. 883-3233, 564-2592
Fille, Michael, Box 205. Flemingsbure 41041. 849-4367. 845-
9331
Flnley. Albert R.. 303 Adams Avenue, Hopkinsville 42240
886-4108. 885-8335
Fitzgerald. Oscar L.. Box 321. Burnslde 42519. 561-4881
S61-9495
Flesch. Jerry. 3113 Lawrence Drive, Edgewood 41017 341-
8223, 684-2176
*^^'L-^°^^y' *28 McKenna Court. Lexington 40505. 299-
5902. 278-9310
^^y^Jl' Steve, Rt. 2. Box 344, Somerset 42501. 679-5201. 678-
4187
'^°'*7'56°609''75?-583^^''^ ^^°'^^ °'^'^^' "^'"'""^^"^e *°^*^'
Fortney. Pi^eston, Box 653. Hyden 41749, 672-2478 675-4111
'^°"^s^'Z%H: i^s^^^'"" ^'^"^'' ^°- ^"^ '"• ^^^'^
Fox, Carl. Jr.. Lerose 41344. 593-5484. 593-5105
Frazer. Tom Roe. Rt. 1. Sturgis 42459, 333-4412, 333-4672
^^"mS; «Mb(^* E^^°^^ ^"^- ^°" ^■""'"« *'°''*' ^"-
Frey, William. 4318 Ripple Creek Road. Cold Spring 41076
781-2685. 431-1336
Fritz. John C. 242 Osage Circle. Lexington 40509. 269-
2726, 266-2131
Froebel, Martin C, 5553A Folger, Ft. Knox 40121, 624-8460.
624-3247
Funk, Carol Ann. 134 East Ashland Avenue. Louisville
40214. 367-1942. 584-0201
Gabbard. John P.. 1849 Arundel. Lexington 40505. 299-0350,
254-9383
Gabbard, Raymond, Jr., 40 Jergens Lane, Hebron 41048,
371-1088. 283-3191
Gaddie. Gary. R.R. 1. Glendale 42740. 854-4144, 769-5537
Gentry, Dale J.. 4945 Determine Lane, LouisviUe 40216.
447-5981. 585-5814
Gettler. John F.. 705 Providence Road. Lexington 40502.
266-4801, 255-0835
Gibbons, Mike, 207 W. 12th, Apt. 7, Lexington 40505, 254-
2592, 255-0712
Gibson, Dennis W., 3627 Alameda Drive, Paducah 42001,
443-5282. 442-8657
Gibson. Gary F.. 914 Denmark, Louisville 40215, 366-0445,
778-4469
Gibson. Russell K.. 7504 Winesap Way. Louisville 40228.
239-2511, 969-1331
Gilbert, Jerry, Rt. 1, Berea 40403, 986-4695
Gilkey, Danny M., 402 S. Jesup Avenue, Hopkinsville
42240, 885-3307. 886-3384
Gish, Pete, 2025 Poplar Drive, Henderson 42420, 826-3023,
826-9522
Glenn, David A., Rt. 2, Box 444G, New Albany, Indiana
47150, 923-3701, 447-3221
Goldey. William H.. 866 Lament Lane, Henderson 42420,
827-3622. 827-2561
Goode, Earl A., Rt. 3, Cecilianna Drive, Elizabethtown
42701, 769-5454, 765-6600
Goode, Larry E.. 2070 Garden Springs Drive. Apt. 23. Lex-
ington 40504, 278-1085, 254-6402, Ext. 423
Gover, Luid J., Science Hill 42553, 423-2274, 679-1188
Grant, Neilson E., 401 Broad Street, Apt. 1, Beaver Dam
42320. 274-4908. 274-7893
Gray. Kenneth E., 2819 Thistlewood Drive, Louisville
40206, 896-6920, 895-3452
Greathouse, Frank C, Lewisport 42351, 295-3393, 683-1561
Grefer, Thomas J., 65 Geiger Avenue, Bellevue 41073,
491-3219, 261-8655
Gregg, Lonnie, 408 Robbins Avenue, Falmouth 41040. 654-
8312. 654-3385
Green. Don. 832 Brand Street. P.O. Box 782. Mayfield
42066. 247-6038. 247-6445
Grieme. William J.. 438 McPipin Avenue, Erlanger 41018,
342-7469, 341-6931
Griffin, Charles D., Rt. 1, Owingsville 40360, 849-2321 (Bus.)
Grimes. Herman L.. Salem 42078. 988-2193. 388-7562
Griffith, Michael R.. Crooked Street. Mortons Gap 42440.
258-5451. 821-5242
Griffith. William. Rt. 1. Box 281. Olive Hill 41164. 286-
2638. 532-1020
Grimm. Jane. 31 Wilbers Lane. Ft. Thomas 41075. 441-2366
Groce, Ralph, Rt. 2, Albany 42602, 387-5459, 387-6416
Gupton, Lawrence, P.O. Box 296. Greensburg 42743. 932-
7830. 384-3338
Haas. Tom V.. 10 Rosa Place. Cold Spring 41076. 441-9570.
261-2035
Hackett, Wilbur L., Sr., 1472 Olive Street, Louisville
40210, 772-0493, 452-4109
Hall, Charlene, Box 51, Auburn 42206, 542-4357. 726-2436
Hall. Donald W.. Hall 41820. 447-3522
Hall Joseph M.. Halls Retreat. Myra 41549, 639-2084, 639-
2832
Hall, Michael. 1019 E. Main, Greenup 41144, 473-5161, 473-
Hall. Ted, Jenny Wiley State Park, Prestonsbiu-g 41653,
886-2711, Ext. 287, 886-2711, Ext. 269
Hall, Tommy, Pippa Passes 41844, 368-3496
Hall, Tommy D., P.O. Box 35, Ivel 41642, 478-5689, 478-2255
Hamilton, Paul. Rt. 1, Box 436. Pikeville 41501, 432-8255
Hammons, Norman, Route 4, Hopkinsville 42240. 886-7066.
Hampton. Doug. P.O. Box 345. Cynthiana 41031. 234-5776.
234-1120
Hardin, Don G., Box 88, Morehead 40351, 784-7698, 845-9871
Hardin, Warren Gil, 165 Clark Dell Lane. Jeffersonville.
Indiana 47130. 288-7084. 288-7040
Hargis, Noel. Rt. 1. Box 130A, Somerset 42501, 679-6417.
679-1136
Harper. James A.. 131 Holmes Drive. Paducah 42001, 898-
Harper, Robie, Beechmont 42323, 476-8084, 476-8775
Harper, Tom C, Rt. 2, Lancaster Woods, Richmond 40475,
623-7554, 622-2236
Harrington, Drew. 903 Edgefield Drive. Bowling Green
42101, 842-8321, 745-3842
Harrington, Timothy D., 903 Edgefield Drive, Bowling
Green 42101, 842-8321. 745-3258
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Hatfield. Robert M., 9102 Split Rail Drive. Valley Station
40272 935-1857
Hawkins.' Stewart D.. Box 122. Chaplin 40012. 673-3436
Hayden, John O.. 1624 Stafford Avenue. Louisville 40216.
367-8662. 368-3351
Hayes. James V. (Pete). 4422 Cameo Court. Louisville
40219, 969-1920. 425-3927
Haynes. William T,. 710 Comanche Drive. Henderson 42420.
827-3388. 424-7741
Head. Jack B.. Jr.. 10012 Caven Avenue. Louisville 40229,
969-3450. 459-5880
Heicken, Mary Y,. 303 Breckenridge Lane, Louisville
40207, 897-5647, 447-5632
Heinlein, Merl F., P.O. Box 344. Danville. Indiana 46122.
745-4246. 745-4246
Helton. Roger. 1145 Armstrong Mill Road, Lexington 40502.
272-8013. 885-3316
Henderson. Roger A.. 1613 Herr Lane, Louisville 40222.
426-4684, 776-9308
Henry. Daniel T.. 30 Ann Street. Florence 41042. 371-5642.
371-8598
Henry. David. 30 Ann Street. Florence 41042. 371-5642
Henry. Keith. Rt. 2. Hazel Green 41332. 725-4382 743-3136
Hensley. Eugene. Jr.. Rt. 1. Box 254 Smllax 41764. 279-2148
Hensley. Mark A.. Stanford 40484. 365-9860. 236-8400
Henson. Don R.. Rt. 1. Smithland 42081. 928-2047. 988-3263
Hickey. Tom R.. 3009 Descoursey Avenue. Covington
41015. 291-1708
Hicks. Floyd E., 43 New URI Drive, Florence 41042. 371-
6279. 772-1400
Higdon. Sam. Route 2, Fancy Farm 42039, 623-S303, 247-
6730
Highfield. Vicki. 708 Oak Street. Ludlow 41016. 431-2528
Hill. James P., 2543 Apollo Court, Owensboro 42301. 926-
1376. 684-0448
Hill, Sue, 1548 Longfield, Louisville 40215, 366-8932
Hiten. Mark S., 551 Shoshoni Trail. Georgetown 40324.
863-3434. 863-4068
Hitch. Stephen L., 5713 Chestnutwood Way, Louisville
40272, 935-7849. 774-4441. Ext. 286
Hitt. BiUy D.. RFD 2. MaysviUe 41056. 759-7707. 564-9156
Hobbs. Jan M.. W-12. Seminary Village, Louisville 40207.
893-7396. 897-4805
Hoben. Mary Jane. 3404 Grandview Avenue, Louisville
40207, 895-1269
Holland. Bridges L.. Rt. 4. Mayfield 42066, 376-5469
Holmes. Robert E., 208 Nichols Street, Princeton 42445,
365-3312. 388-2289
Holt. Ronald. 105 Linda Drive. Hopkinsville 42240. 886-
0614. 886-1223
Holt. Terrell W.. 1821 Dalna Drive, Lexington 40505, 299-
5812, 623-6123
Hook, Don, Rt. 1. Cunningham 42035. 642-2513, 442-1642
Hopson. James E.. Rt. 1, Box 918M, Pikeville 41501. 437-
7772. 432-1461
Home. J. E. (Tuffy), 3486 TwiUingate Court, Lexington
40503. 278-0617. 258-5626
Houchens. Tom. 505 N. Long Street. London 40741, 864-
9075, 864-2136
Houk, Jackie, Glendale 42740, 737-8487. 765-2364
Hourigan. James F., Jr.. 4447 Southern Parkway, Apt. 1,
Louisville 40214. 361-8152
House. Oscar C. 125 East 4th Street, London 40741, 864-
9425. 864-7386
Howard. Stephen A.. Box 976. Harlan 40831. 573-2387
Howell. Arvid L.. Route 1. Box 287, MaysviUe 41056, 883-
3164. 564-5581
Hughes. Rufus, Box 282, Whitley City 42653. 376-2979. 348-
9088
Hummel, Tom, 235 East 5th Street, Newport 41011, 791-
9184. 793-1811
Hunt. Leonard, 1303 Gainesway, Lexington 40502. 272-
6095. 252-7233
Hunt. William G., 266 S. Highland, Winchester 40391, 744-
9215, 254-6270
Howard, James D., Box 197. Loyall 40854, 573-4752, 248-
7700
Hyde, Robert L., 439 Huguelet, Lexington 40506, 257-2389,
252-9222
Hyland, Frank D.. 313 Webster Street, South Webster.
Ohio 45682. 778-3325, 353-1181
Ingraham, Gary, 9706 Lanesboro Way. Louisville 40222.
425-5215. 897-2815
Irby, Mike P., Box 133, BurkesvUle 42717, 433-7992, 864-
3451
Isenberg, Jimmy T.. Rt. 1, Mt. Hermon 42157, 427-3391,
651-8143
Jackson, Dennis M., 1345 North 10th, Paducah 42001. 442-
0867, 443-5366
Jackson, Robert H.. P.O. Box 76. Hitchins 41146. 474-9477,
474-5131
Jarrell. Ji;..i.,-,- D„ Route 2. Box 455, Pikeville 41501. 639-
2593, 639-2774
Jenki:, .'el 1,1, Rt. 6, Cynthiana 41031, 234-3350, 234-3253
Jenkins, Phillip M., Box 423, Martin 41649
Jent Richard L.. 5561 Nickview Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio
45239, 931-7301, 932-1211
Johns, James E,, 39 Executive Park. Berea 40403, 986-9044,
233-7219
Johnson. Frank J.. Box 251. Guthrie 42234. 485-2344
Johnson. Gayle W.. R.R. 2. Box 30. Crestwood 40014, 241-
1357, 222-1451
Johnson, Harry, Rt. 4, Nicholasville 40356. 885-4009. 272-
1611
Johnson. James M.. 174 Pinehurst. Frankfort 40601. 223-
2822. 875-1535
Johnson. Jerry L.. 313 Kentucky Avenue. Georgetown
40324. 863-0333. 233-2304
Johnson. Willis. Leon Road. Grayson 41143. 474-5386. 286-
4370
Jolly. Barry T.. 21 Thatcher Court. Alexandria 41001. 635-
5696
Jones. Alexander, Jr., 12007 Lunay Court, Louisville 40223.
425-5780. 893-3641
Jones. Denver (Smokey). 174 E. Main. Apt. 2. Hazard
41701. 439-1812. 436-5796
Jones. Donald L.. 437 Jackson Street. Campbellsville 42718,
465-8901, 781-8150
Jones. Frank. Rt. 5. Box 502. Manchester 40962. 598-3952,
598-2142
Jones. Nancy. 60 Sweetbriar. Ft. Thomas 41075, 441-2811,
441-1301
Jones. Robert E.. 1312 Kirkwood. Murray 42071. 753-7504,
624-5602
Johnson. W. Lynn. P.O. Box 329. Morehead 40351. 784-
5393. 845-2551. Ext. 228
Johnson. R. Michael. 3504 Greenlawn Drive. Lexington
40503. 272-5570
Johnson. Walter. Box 145. Hitchins 41146, 474-5908, 474-
5721
Kaufman. Rev. Leonardo d. 2308 W. Madison. Louisville
40211. 772-9209. 458-1507
Kazunas. Gerald. 2025 Lauderdale Road. Louisville 40205,
454-5462, 426-200. Ext. 277
Keatley, James H.. Rt. 2. Box 47r. Delbarton. W. Va.
25670, 475-3592. 426-4401
Keeling. Reuben. 1649 Yarbro Lane. Paducah 42001, 442-
4190
Keene. PhUlip M., Rt. 1. Box 16. Mouth Card 41548. 835-
4442. 783-3618
Kelley. Larry, 114 Main Street. Owenton 40359. 484-2492
Kemper, Nancy B.. 374 Stratford Drive, Lexington 40503,
278-4320, 252-1359
King, James A.. 5000 Clarmar Road, Jeffersontown 40299,
239-8015. 778-2791
Kirk, Walter C, Rt. 1. Box 231, Ashland 41101. 928-9402,
423-5511
Klrkland. Keith. 114 Mills Avenue, Flemingsburg 41041,
845-5381. 564-3393
Kirklin. Luther. Surmy Acres. Harlan 40831, 573-2535, 573-
2210
Klump. William R.. 1415 Goddard Avenue, Louisville
40204. 451-0236. 584-1226
Knauer. Glen M., 112 S. Sunset Circle. Hopkinsville 42240.
886-5510, 442-7361
Kouns. Darryle L.. 2500 Hilton Avenue, Ashland 41101.
325-1578. 697-4559
Kouns. Robert, Box 582, South Shore 41175, 932-4540. 473-
9812
Kress. Lewis E.. Route 1, Box 105, Catlettsburg 41129, 739-
6596, 324-2144, Ext. 270
Kroth. Bonnie. 2720 Vera Cruz Drive, Villa Hills 41016,
331-9435
Kroth. Paul, 2720 Vera Cruz Drive, Villa Hills 41016, 331
9435 356-5839
Lamar. ' Huston O.. Box 116, Cloverport 40111. 788-6538,
788-6045
Lamastus. Randall. Route 1. Rockfield 42274, 842-1302,
842-6511. Ext. 470
Lambert, Roger W., P.O. Box 43, Alvaton 42122, 842-5683,
781-5343
Lane. Diana S.. 513 Apperson Drive. Mt. Sterling 40353
498-0035
Lane. Leon A., 1424 Berry Blvd., Louisville 40215. 366
5157. 426-2000, Ext. 649
Larkin, John A., Rt. 3. Box 219. Eubank 42567, 379-2223,
678-5210
Larue, William D.. Jr.. Salem 42078, 988-3138. 388-7562
Lashley. Daniel R.. 917 Montavesta Circle, Lexington
40502, 266-3869, 266-3869
Latham, Billy D.. Rt. 3. Box 255, CUnton 42031, 653-4190,
653-5521
taubheimer. Don T., 4516 Estate Drive, Louisville 40216,
366-3880. 367-0131
Lawson, Rondell. Garrett 41630, 358-3531
Lawson. Sonny, P.O. Box 34, Artemus 40903, 546-5319,
546-3149
Lawson. Stan, P.O. 112, Artemus 40903, 546-5319. 546-3149
Layne, Bert, P.O. 13. Manton 41648, 358-3111. 358-9543
Continued in November ATHLETE)
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR OCTOBER, 1975
Officials' Ratings on Sportsmanship of K.H.S.A.A:
Member Schools in Boys' Basketball, 1974-1973
SCHOOL
East Hardin
Eastern
Edmonson County
Elizabethtown
Elkhorn City
Elliott County
Eminence
Estill County
Eubank
Evarts
Fairdale
Fairview
Fancy Farm
Farmington
Feds Creek
Fern Creek
Fleming County
Flemmg-Neon
Fordsville
Fort Campbell
Fort Knox
Frankfort
Franklin County
Franklin-Simpson
Frederick Fraize
Fulton
Fulton County
Gallatin County
Gamaliel
Garrard County
George R. Clark
Georgetown
Glasgow
Graham
Grant County
Grayson Coimty
Green County
Greenup County
Greenville
Hancock County
Harlan
Harrison County
Harrodsburg
Hart County
Hazard
Hazel Green Academy
Heath
Henderson
Henderson County
Henderson Settlement
Henry Clay
Henry County
Hickman County
Highlands
Holmes
Holy Cross
Holy Family
Hopkinsville
Hughes-Kirk
Iroquois
Jackson
Jackson County
James A. Cawood
Jeffersontown
Jenkins
Jessamine County
Johns Creek
Johnson Central
Kentucky Country Day
Kentucky School for the Deaf
Knott County
Knox Central
Lafayette
LaRue County
Laurel County
Lee County
Leslie County
Letcher
Lewis County
Lewisburg
Lexington Catholic
Lincoln County
Livingston Central
Lloyd Memorial
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SCHOOL
Lone Jack
Lone Oak
Louisa
Lowes
Ludlow
Lynch
Lynn Camp
Lyon County
McCreary County
McDowell
McLean County
Madison
Madison Central
Madisonville-North Hopkins
Male
Marion C. Moore
Marion County
Marshall County
Mason County
Mayfield
Maysville
M. C. Napier
Meade County
Menifee County
Mercer County
Metcalfe County
Middlesboro
Millard
MiUersburg Military Inst. __.
Model
Montgomery County
Monticello
Morgan County
Mt. Sterling
Muhlenberg Central
Mullins
Murray
Nancy
Nelson County
Newport
Newport Catholic
Nicholas County
North Hardin
Ohio County
Oldham County
Olmstead
Oneida Baptist Inst.
Owen County
Owensboro
Owensboro Catholic
Owsley County
Paducah Tilghman
Paintsville
Paris
Paul G. Blazer
Pendleton Co.
Phelps
Pikeville
Pine Knot
Pineville
Pleasure Ridge Park
Portland Christian
Powell County
Prestonsburg
Providence
Pulaski County
Raceland
Red Bird Settlement
Reidland
Riverside Christian
Rockcastle Co.
Rowan Coimty
Russell
Russell County
Russellville
St. Henry
St. Mary
St. Patrick
St. Romuald
St. Thomas
St. Xavier
Salyersville
Sayre
Scott County
Sedalia
Seneca
Shawnee
Shelby County
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Taylor County
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Trigg County
Trimble County
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Waggener
Walton-Verona
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Webster County
West Carter
West Hardin
West Hopkins
Western (Louisville)
Western Anderson
Westport
Wheelwright
Whltesburg
Whitley County
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Willlamstown
Wingo
Wolfe County
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FILMS
The films listed below are in the Film Library of the
University of Kentucky's College of Education. The code
letters "e, j, s, c, a" refer to elementary, junior high,
senior high, college and adult audiences who may enjoy
the particular film listed. The rental prices shovm do not
apply to schools which use one of the special subscription
service plans offered by the Bureau of Audio-Visual
Material.
Basketball
BALL HANDLING IN BASKETBALL, j-s-c, 1
reel, $2.00
Teaches fundamentals of basketball handling
including stance, grip, control, adjustment, before
shooting, catching the ball, and other points. Pre-
sents game shots, using special photographic tech-
niques to illustrate principles.
BASKETBALL BY RUPP, j-s-c-a, 2 reels, $3.00
Animated play diagrams, slow motion photog-
raphy, and action shot are combined in this new
film prepared under the personal direction of
Mr. Rupp, especially for coaching use. Among the
drills and plays covered in this film are: pivot
man's slide into the basket; Play No. 6, the fa-
mous Kentucky basket marker; legal screening;
penetration zone defense; and the Kentucky fast
break.
BASKETBALL BY THE RULES, e-j-s-c-a, 3 reels
(30 min.) color, $1.00
Penetrates beneath the surface of the game to
provide a thorough examination of the playing
rules and officiating procedures. It will aid the
fans as well as officials, coaches and players to
better understand those difficult judgment deci-
sions that occur constantly. (KHSAA)
BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALS — INDIVI-
DUAL TECHNIQUES, j-s-c-a, IVi reels, $2.50
Branch McCracken, Indiana University bas-
ketball coach, used his team to demonstrate the
fundamentals of basketball. Slow motion pho-
tography is used to break the various court tech-
niques down into easily grasped essentials.
BASKETBALL KENTUCKY STYLE, j-s-c-a, 2
reels, $3.00 (in state), $5.00 (out of state)
This is the revised edition of the film "basket-
ball by Rupp," prepared under the personal direc-
tion of Mr. Rupp especially for coaching use.
BASKETBALL STRATEGY FOR GIRLS, j-s-c-a,
1 reel, $2.00
The basic strategy of offense lay (fakes, rolls,
cutting, screen, varying pace) and defense play
(player to player, basic zone, shifting zone, tri-
angle, and diagonal) is demonstrated and ex-
plained in this film.
BASKETBALL TECHNIQUES FOR GIRLS, j-s-
c-a, 1 reel, $2.00
Basic movement skills (running, starting,
stopping, turning) passing (finger control, move-
ment with the pass, leading the receiver, choice
of the right pass), catching (side pass, high pass),
shooting (finger control, arm extension, wrist flip,
choice of the right shot), dribbling, faking, and
pivoting are demonstrated and explained in this
film.
CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL— TEAM TECH-
NIQUES, j-s, 1 reel, $2.00
Man-to-Man defense is shown, with the means
best used under varying conditions.
DEFENSIVE FOOTWORK IN BASKETBALL,
j-s-c-a, 1 reel, $2.00
Striding with an opponent, checking, maneuv-
ering him out of position and other basic skills are
illustrated, using special photography to demon-
strate points. Rebounding, pivoting, and correlated
arm action are taught also.
ELIZABETHTOWN VS OWENSBORO, (1972 Bas-
ketball Finals), e-j-s-c-a, 1 reel, (35 min.),
Color, Silent, $1.00
The Red Devils from Owensboro, Kentucky
used strong rebounding and excellent shooting to
capture the 1972 State Championship 71-63.
(K.H.S.A.A.)
LOUISVILLE MALE VS ANDERSON COUNTY
(1971 Basketball Finals), e-j-s-c-a, 3 reels
(33 min.), Color, Silent, $1.00.
The Male Bulldogs displayed their superiority
in wearing down a smaller but talented Anderson
County to win the championship for the second
consecutive year, 83-66. (K.H.S.A.A.)
OHIO COUNTY VS CENTRAL (1969 Basketball
Finals), e-j-s-c-a, SVz reels (35 min.), color,
Silent, $1.00
Central High School of Louisville won the
State Championship by defeating Ohio County,
101-72, in the final game. Central eliminated
Richmond Madison, Hopkinsville, and Maytown
to reach the championship game. (KHSAA)
RUPP'S PARADE TO THE NATIONAL CHAM-
PIONSHIP of 1958, j-s-c-a, 4 reels, $4.50
This film presents the highlights of all the
games, both regular season and tournament games,
which led up to the U of K's Wildcats winning the
NCAA basketball crown.
SHOOTING IN BASKETBALL, j-s-c-a, 1 reel,
$2.00
Concentrating on the set shot, this film pic-
tures the action of the throw, stance, aim, tra-
jectory, and fingertip control. Special attention is
given total body coordination, especially inward
rotation of the hand and arm making the throw.
Swimming
BACK STROKE, e-j-s-c-a, 11/2 reels (15 min.),
$3.00
Good body position and efficient arm action
are the basis for the fine performance. Special
attention is given to the start and the turn. Effec-
tive use is made of animation, stop action and
slow motion.
BEGINNING SWIMMING, e-j-s-c-a, 1 reel, $2.00
Through scenes photographed both above and
beneath the surface of the water, basic techniques
of swimming for beginners are demonstrated.
Land and water drills involving kicking, breathing
floating, padding and stroking and pulling with
the arm practiced separately, then coordinated as
the swimmer learn the American crawl. The back
float, back stroke, and breast stroke are also il-
lustrated and explained.
BREAST STROKE, SIDE STROKE AND UNDER-
WATER SWIMMING, e-j-s-c-a, $2.00
This film presents the conventional breast
stroke, timing and strokes, and the kick.
BUTTERFLY, e-j-s-c-a, 11/2 reels (16 min.), $3.00
Newest and most challenging of the swimming
strokes is examined in detail. Making use of slow
motion underwater photography, the arm action
and dolphin kick are analyzed. Correct timing be-
tween arms and leg action is vital to performance.
Reasons for timing are clearly explained.
CHAMPIONSHIP SWIMMING: PERFECTING
TECHNIQUE, e-j-s-c-a, 2 reels, (19 min.), col-
or, $5.50
Outlines briefly the program and training
methods used by the Santa Clara Swim Club that
may be used by anyone to train swimmers. The
techniques illustrated, such as weight, training,
circle training, pace clocks, bench and stroke
(Continued on Page Eleven)
The Kentucky High School Athlete
Official Organ of the
Kentucky High School Athletic Association
VOL. XXXVIII— No. 4
November, 1975
$1.00 Per Year
Minutes of Board Meeting
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High
School Athletic Association met at the office of
the K.H.S.A.A., in Lexington, on Saturday, Octob-
er 11, 1975. The meeting was called to order by
President Louie Martin at 9:30 A.M. Present were
Board members Arthur Hawkins, Gene Sell, Den-
val Barriger, Frank Simpson, Ray Story, Cecil
Reid, Jack Fultz, George Sauer, Eldon Davidson
and Assistant Commissioners Tom Mills, Louis
Stout and Billy V. Wise. The invocation was given
by Frank Simpson.
Ray Story moved, seconded by George Sauer,
that the minutes of the July 25, 1975, regular
Board meeting and those of the special meetings
of August 26 and 29 be approved. The motion car-
ried unanimously.
Tom Mills presented the Trophy Committee
report, stating that new trophies were designed
for the 1975-76 school year and that bid forms were
sent to six prospective bidders. The Trophy Com-
mittee recommended that the low bid submitted
by Riherd's Sport Shop of Glasgow, Kentucky, be
accepted. Ray Story moved that the recommenda-
tion of the Trophy Committee be accepted. Cecil
Reid seconded the motion and all members voted
aye.
The Board heard a request from a delegation
from Richmond, that the eligibility of Tracy
Thompson be restored at Madison Central High
School. Tracy is ineligible under the provisions
of By-Law 6, Section 1, Transfer Rule. Following
the presentation and after considering the facts.
Gene Sell made the motion that By-Law 6, Sec-
tion 1, not be waived in this case. Arthur Hawkins
seconded the motion and it passed unanimously.
Mr. William L. Bennett, Superintendent of the
Berea City Schools, came before the Board to re-
quest that they waive By-Law 6, Section 1, there-
by permitting Billy Linville to participate in ath-
letics at Berea High School. Following the presen-
tation of Mr. Bennett, Denval Barriger made the
motion that By-Law 6, Section 1, Transfer Rule,
not be waived in this case. Frank Simpson second-
ed the motion and all members voted aye.
The next eligibility case presented was that
of Larry Thornberry, a student who had trans-
ferred from Bourbon County High School to Mer-
cer County High School. He did not attend school
during the second semester of the 1974-75 school
year. Denval Barriger made the motion that Lar-
ry's eligibility not be restored at Mercer County
High School. George Sauer seconded the motion
and it passed unanmiously.
The eligibility case of Scott Brumfield, a stu-
dent at Breckinridge County High School was the
next case to be heard. Scott is ineligible to partici-
pate in athletics at Breckinridge County High
School under the provisions of By-Law 6, Section
1, Transfer Rule. Scott transferred from St. Rom-
uald where he participated in varsity sports. Fol-
lowing the hearing and a lengthy discussion,
Frank Simpson moved, seconded by Eldon David-
son, that By-Law 6, Section 1, not be waived. The
vote was 5 in favor of the motion, two opposed
and two abstained. The motion carried.
Mrs. Greta McCloud appeared before the
Board requesting that By-Law 6, Section 1, Trans-
fer Rule, be waived thereby permitting her
daughter, Fran, to participate in sports at Model
High School. Fran transferred from Berea High
School after having represented that school in var-
sity sports. After considering the facts as present-
ed, George Sauer moved; seconded by Gene Sell,
that By-Law 6, Setcion 1, not be waived in this
case. The motion was passed unanimously.
The next case presented was that of Charles
Ray Martin, a student in the Ohio County School
System. This student is ineligible under the pro-
visions of By-Law 5, Section 2, Grade School Par-
ticipation. Principal Shelby C. Forsythe, Jr., and
Coach Cecil Goff came before the board request-
ing that this By-Law be waived. After hearing
their presentation and considering written reports
on the case, Frank Simpson moved, seconded by
Arthur Hawkins, that By-Law 5, Section 2, not
be waived in this case. The motion carried with
eight votes in favor and one abstention.
Mr. Mills then read a letter from Principal
Perry F. Hill, Muhlenberg Central High School,
requesting that By-Law 6, Section 1, Transfer
Rule, be waived in favor of Kenny Davis. Kenny
enrolled at Muhlenberg Central at the beginning
of the second semester of the 1974-75 school year.
Denval Barriger moved, seconded by Ray Story
that By-Law 6, Section 1, not be waived in this
case. All members voted aye.
A request was presented from Mr. Jack Clif-
ford, Principal of Bourbon County High School, on
behalf of Petie Dailey, a student who is ineligible
under the provisions of By-Law 5, Section 4, Pre-
ceding Semester Enrollment. Mr. Clifford ex-
plained that Petie was not enrolled in school dur-
ing the entire 1974-75 school year due to the ill-
ness of his mother. After considerable discussion,
Denval Barriger made the motion that By-Law 5,
Section 4, not be waived in this case. Cecil Reid
seconded the motion and it passed unanmiously.
Correspondence received from Rev. Don Man-
gus was read, requesting that By-Law 6, Section
1, Transfer Rule, be waived permitting Jeff Wat-
ters to participate in athletics at Beth Haven Chris-
tian School. Jeff had participated in athletics while
attending another school during the 1974-75 school
year. Cecil Reid made the motion that By-Law 6,
Section 1, not be waived in this case. Frank Simp-
son seconded the motion and all members voted
aye.
The next case presented was that of David
Grigsby, Jr., a student who had transferred from
Wheelwright High School to McDowell High
School. Based upon the recommendation of repre-
sentatives from both schools involved, Jack Fultz
moved, seconded by Arthur Hawkins, that the el-
igibility of this student be restored. The motion
carried by a vote of 8 to 1.
(Continued on Page Three)
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NOVEMBER, 1975 VOL. XXXVHI — No. 4 Moosmann. John A., p. O. Box 957, Bowling Green 42101,
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Lexington. Ky. 40502 Ratliff. Barry M., 2614 Chant Court, Lexington 40509, 269-
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Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL Schilling, Doald, 246 N. 38th St., Paducah 42001, 444-6716,
Assistant Editor TOM MILLS 442-2370
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Assistant Editor _ BILLY V. WISE Scott. James E.. 1 Lincoln Avenue, Mt. Sterling 40353,
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President ___ LOUIE J^HTIN (1972-1976) Corbin Swope. James R., 500 Van Voast Ave., Bellevue 41073, 581-
Vice-Pres. __ ARTHUR HAWKINS (1972-1976) Mt. Sterling l^pQ ^^j 2345
Directors J^^f/a' ?J'"'9" (1975-1979) Bowling Green; Volmerini. Ronald E., Box 130, Todd Hall. Richmond 40475,
Eldon Davidson (1973-1977). Monticello: Andrew J. Fultz 525 4221
(1972-1976). Olive HiU; Cecil Heid (1973-1977), Symsonia; whalen, Billy, 608 Gay Place South, Lexington 40505, 259-
?T!?f3,=,»^- J^"«'' J'- (lf4-l"8). Louisville; Gene Sell 1532. 259-1411, Ext 320
(1975-1979), Newport; Frank B. Simpson (1972-1976). Louis- ^_
ville; Ray Story (1974-1978), Radcliff. Conley Manning.
^*^1ubs?ript°on"at""°" representative.^ ^^ ^^^ ^^^ REGISTERED WRESTLING OFFICIALS
^= ~;^ C^ 7~r '"/^ OF THE K.H.S.A.A. — 1975-1976
(Lisl Compiled October 31)
INJaftnnal FfHprfifion Ra«lcf>rhall Tpsf " ''"•^ telephone number is given for an official, it is
iMatlOnai reaeratlOtl OaSKeiDaU leSt ^j^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ number unless otherwise designated. If
Part II of the National Federation basketball »wo ^umbers are given, the first number is the home
examination will be given all over Kentucky on t°^^^. Edward L., Memorial Coliseum, U. of K., Lexington
Monday, December 1, to officials who wish to 40506. 258-2777 (Bus.)
work for the Approved and Certified ratings. The Buckley, warren D.. 1762 Blue Licks Road, Lexington
examinations will be given by the Assigning Sec- „i, ,'"J?.'''''„^^^"^'!?2> ,,,. . t .^ i.) <? ■ - .iimc aai
. . . ,, . %^, .,-' -n u J i ■ J Chilelli. Greg, 309 Winters Lane, Cold Spring 41076, 441-
retaries m all regions. The sites will be determined 2354, 635-3383
by the Assigning Secretaries. Officials registered ciine" Jack d.. 118 Roan Road. Versailles 40383, 873-5045,
with the K.H.S.A.A. for the first time this year 695-2500
and who have not been registered previously in °^^^rin°47i5°^l4V43b8^^M5-T297
any other state association, are not eligible to take Easiey. Dan w., 105 Beiivue, wiimore 40390, 858-4072, 858-
the test for a higher rating. Those interested 35ii
should advise the Assigning Secretary immediate- ^''"^^^"^'';i°ji2A ^"'^ ^^^ University station, Lexington
1 ■„ ,1 -n _ ■ .!_ ■ i." 4050b, zbo-o9by
ly since the y will supe r vise the examin ation. Hawkins. Waiter L., p. O. Box 51, Hopkinsvllle 42240, 885-
WRESTLING CLINIC Hillock.'steven W., 130 Pandy Street, Versailles 40383, 873-
7430 259-0548
Conducted by University of Kentucky Holmes, John A., 702 A Warrendale Court, Georgetown
Wrestling Staff 40324
When: November 15, 1975 (2 sessions) ""''i'^'so' m4'6082 944 2224 ^'"''°*^' Clarksville, Indiana
Where: Kentucky School for the Blind, 1867 Frank- Kearns, Darien, 781 Scherry Court, independence 41051,
fort Avenue, Louisville 356-5109. 581-9143
Time: 10:00 A.M.-12:00 Noon — 1:00 P.M. -3:30 P.M. Kirshner, Steven, 3525 Tates Creek Road, Apt. 29. Lexing-
rnc:t- t"^ (in fnr Tnar^hp.; ton 40502. 272-0261, 257-1898
$O.UU lor L-Oacnes Laudeman, Bob. 206 Don Allen Road, Louisville 40207, 895-
$5.00 for wrestlers 3944
Register in advance with Wrestling Coach Larry Lineberry. Mark D., 5111 Nancy Avenue. Louisville 40216,
Mann, Kentucky School for the Blind, 1867 Frank- „, **''"^''P' ,^''^-^,^"„^^*-,^^i ,., ,.t » n ^,^^,49^
fort Avenue. Louisville 40206. ^^";3^?6 "^'^ '" ' ^^ '' ' ''°^'°"""" *''''' *'''
CT TlvnrTrTi*irTVT'T- A T> V T ic^ r\r Mann, Larry. 1948 Mellwood Avenue, Louisville 40206, 897-
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF 3959, 897-1533, Ext. 71
Marcum. Gary A.. 305 West College Street, Troy, Alabama
REGISTERED FOOTBALL OFFICIALS seosi
,, . „ ., ^ , „ , Martin. Alan L.. 2511 Lamborne Blvd., Louisville 40272,
(List Compiled October 24) 9''5-003l. 452-'")4i
H the telephone number is given for an official, it is Owens. Lewis F., 12224 Ledges Lane, Middletown 40243,
the home phone number unless otherwise designated. If 245-7641. 426-8950
two numbers are given, the first number is the home Pardue, Jerry. 747 Johns Hill Road, Cold Springs 41076,
phone. 781-2517, 781-2600
Bracher, David R., R. R. 1, Gentrvville, Indiana 47537, 362- Rees, Jennifer A.. 3405 Belvoir Drive, Lexington 40502, 277-
7649. 423-3747 7422
Brogli. Wm. Lair, Rt. 1, Box 114, Cynthiana 41031, 234-2590 Schofield. Dennis J.. 205 Bluegrass Avenue. Apt. 100-D.
Cheek. Alan. 8413 Fox Ridge Ct.. Louisville 40272. 937-4039 Newport 41071. 441-1434, 441-3200
Etienne. Donald H.. Magnet, Indiana 47555, 843-2554, 547- Scholtz, Randy. R. R. 2, Box 40, Danville 40422. 236-7186
2316 Smith, Joseph A.. Village Green Apts. H-8, Bowling Green
Garner. Andrew M., Box 195. Room 181, Kirwan Tower, 42101, 781-5570. 748-4293
University of Kentucky. Lexington 40506, 258-4458 Todd. Timothy D., 1557 A March Lane. Henderson 42420,
Haynes. Ronnie W.. R. R. i. Elkron 40117. 828-2303. 828-2303 827-4855. 826-4971
Humphries. Bob, 195 E. 9th Street. Russellville 42276, 726- Warren. Lawrence A.. 1161 Church Avenue, Corydon, In-
6477, 748-2740 diana 47112, 738-3419. 738-2166
Lee. Gregory Dale, Keene Box 370. Richmond 40475. 625- Weenolsen. R. O.. Jr.. 4332 S. Third Street, Louisville
4045. 358-4391 40214. 366-8200. 425-2541
McDaniei. Robert J.. 1905 Bourbon Lane. Paris 40361, 987- Wicklev, Edward P.. Jr.. 5313 Rangeland #3, Louisville
4166, 987-1423 40219, 968-3226
Melson. Gary Bruce, P. O. Box 188. Holmes Hall. Univer- Yates. James W.. Windmill Park Lot 19, Rt. 1, Nicholasville
sity of Kentucky, Lexington 40506, 257-1434 40356
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR NOVEMBER, 1975
Page Three
In Memorial!
McCoy Tarry
McCoy Tarry, one of the legendary figures in
Kentucky high school basketball history, died
October 27, 1975, in Louisville. He was 62 years
old.
Tarry, who two years ago retired as super-
intendent of schools at Eminence in Henry County,
was best known for the successful and colorful
teams he coached at Brewers, once a tiny high
school in Marshall County. In 1947, while coaching
at Brewers, he took his team to the championship
game at the State Tournament but lost to Mays-
ville 54-50. The following State Tournament he
won over Maysville with a score of 55-48. In 1948
Mr. Tarry was The Courier-Journal's Coach of the
Year. Later that spring, he went to Memphis State
as head coach.
In all, Tarry tok four Brewers teams to the
"Sweet 16" classic, the other years being in 1944
and 1946. But in the minds of most Kentuckians,
Brewers' year was 1948. Then, Scholastic Coach
Magazine ranked the team No. 1 among Class A
schools in America.
BOARD MINUTES
(Continued from Page One)
Mr. Mills then read a letter from Mr. & Mrs.
Andrew J. Gall requesting that the Board restore
the eligibility of their son, David, who is ineligible
under the provisions of By-Law 6, Section 1,
Transfer Rule. David attended St. Thomas High
School in grades 9, 10 and 11, and transferred to
Highlands High School for the 1975-76 school
year. He participated in athletics at St. Thomas
High School. Commissioner Mansfield had in-
formed Principal Chester Turner by letter on Sep-
tember 23, 1975, that David was ineligible for ath-
letics at Highland High School. The members of
the Board went on record as being in full agree-
ment with Mr. Mansfield's decision.
The Board next considered the case of Terry
Brumback, a student at Beth Haven Christian
School who is ineligible to participate in athletics
under the provisions of By-Law 6, Section 1,
Transfer Rule. After carefully considering the
facts in the case, Frank Simpson moved, seconded
by George Sauer, that By-Law 6, Section 1, not
be waived. The motion passed unanmiously.
The Board then reconsidered the eligibility
case of Mike Shirley, a student at Harrison County
High School who is ineligible under the provisions
of By-Law 6, Section 1, Transfer Rule. Following
a lengthly discussion, George Sauer moved, sec-
onded by Denval Barriger that the eligibility of
Mike Shirley be restored at Harrison County
High School. All members voted in favor of the
motion.
Eldon Davidson suggested that the Board
study the possibility of playing the Girls' State
Basketball Tournament on a high school regula-
tion size court. President Martin appointed a com-
mittee composed of Mr. Davidson, Cecil Reid and
Denval Barriger to study this situation and re-
port their findings to the Board at a future meet-
ing.
Jack Fultz moved, seconded by Ray Story,
that all bills for the period beginning July 1, 1975,
and ending September 30, 1975, be allowed. All
members voted aye.
The Board of Control set the next meeting
date for December 20, 1975, at 9:30 A.M. at the
K.H.S.A.A. Building in Lexington.
There being no further business, the meeting
adjourned at 3:15 P.M.
COACHES CORNER
Kellogg's Coach of the Year Clinics again will
be held in Louisville, Kentucky. The 12th Annual
Football Clinic will be held at the Gait House,
February 20, 21, 22, 1976. The 2nd Annual Basket-
ball Clinic will be held at the Executive West
Hotel, April 23, 24, 25, 1976. For additional infor-
mation on either clinic please contact:
Earl Browning, Clinic Manager
P. O. Box 22185
Louisville, Kentucky 40222
MAJOR WRESTLING RULE CHANGES
FOR 1975-76
1-3-1: Recommends state associations strength-
en their weight control programs by: (1) Requir-
ing each wrestler to establish his certified mini-
mum weight prior to January 1 or at his first
match thereafter; (2) Prohibiting recertification
at a lower weight during the wrestling season;
and (3) following growth allowance progression
specified in Rule 4-3-4.
3-2-2: Permits mat judges to move into the
wrestling earea, if necessary to observe significant
action.
4-1-3: Specifies required protective headgear
shall provide: (a) adequate ear protection; (b) no
injury hazard to the opponent; and (c) adjustable
locking device to prevent it from turning on the
wrestler's head.
4-3-4: Provides allowance of one pound added
to growth allowance beginning on March 1 for the
remainder of the season. Beginning the first of
March, there will be a net allowance of four
pounds per weight class.
4-4-1: Requires a shoulder-to-shoulder weigh-
in within a maximum of one hour and a minimum
of one-half hour before the time a dual meet is
scheduled to begin.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR NOVEMBER, 1975
5-1-2: Clarifies an out-of-bounds will be de-
clared even though the supporting parts of one
wrestler may be inbounds when there is no action
near the boundary.
5-1-3: Explains a wrestler is in a position of
advantage when he is hip-to-hip with his opponent
off his base and has control of two of the three
supports, even though the defensive wrestler has
hands locked on one leg.
5-3-1: Defines major decision as one where the
winner's score exceeds the loser's by at least 8
and fewer than 12 points and superior decision as
one where the winner's score exceeds the loser's
by 12 or more points.
6-4-2: Clarifies it is a stalemate if the offensive
wrestler applies a figure-4 body scissors and is
unable to turn his opponent.
7-1-5: Defines any headlock in which the
hands or arms are locked around the opponent's
head, without including an arm or leg, as an illegal
hold.
7-1-7: Explains any hold exerting pressure
over the mouth, nose or throat, which restricts
breathing, is illegal. This includes pressure from
the side of the hand, forearm or wrist.
7-6-2: Provides that assuming an incorrect
starting position on the mat or making false starts
are technical violations and will be penalized fol-
lowing a verbal caution and a second caution
signalled by the referee.
8-1-1: Provides the match will not be stopped
in a pinning situation to penalize an infraction by
the defensive wrestler until the situation has
ended.
9-1-2: Specifies team scoring in dual meets
shall be 6 points for default, disqualification, fall
or forfeit; 5 points for a superior decision, 4 points
for a major decision, 3 points for a regular de-
cision. 2 points for a draw.
9-2-2: Revises team scoring in tournaments to:
2 points for a fall, default, disqualification or for-
feit. 1 point for a superior decision and V2 point
for major decision. For advancement, 2 points will
be awarded in the championship bracket and 1
point in the consolation bracket.
10-5-4: Emphasizes the overtime is a com-
pletely new match and warnings and penalties
are not cum\ilative from the match to the over-
time period.
7-7-2: Specifies it is stalling in the neutral
position when a wrestler continuously avoids con-
tact with his opponent or plays the edge of the
mat and provides sequence for cautioning, warn-
ing and penalizing when contestant steps out of
bounds.
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF
REGISTERED BASKETBALL OFFICIALS
(List Compiled October 26)
If the telephone number is given for an official, it is
the home phone number unless otherwise designated. If
two numbers are given, the first plumber is the home
phone.
Adams. Beverly M., 110 Tahoma Road, Lexington 40503,
278-0891
Adams, Jerry, 3525 Tates Creek Road #102, Lexington
40502. 272-5678. 233-6233
Adkins. Madison. Box 12. Quick Shop Tr. Pk.. Winchester
40391. 744-5163
Adkins. Robert Carl, Jr.. 527 Lake Tower #50. Lexington
40502. 269-5863. 278-0939
Agee. Danny B.. P. O. Box 468. Central City 42330, 754-
5509. 754-4791
Alexander, Darryl, Box 71. Irvington 40146, 547-7337, 422-
2101. Ext. 252
Allen. Elmer Lucille. 1309 Fairland Place, Louisville 40211,
776-1878, 778-5531. Ext. 266
Allen, Thomas E., 1210 Park Lane. Brandenburg 40108,
422-4360, 422-3214
Anderson, Ann T., 5445-A Brett Drive. Ft. Knox 40121,
624-8461
Appling, Wayne. Rt. 2. Box 150-A, Russellville 42276, 542-
4421. 542-4426
Arnold. Brent. 734 Hill Rise Ct.. Apt. 6, Lexington 40504,
255-5250 277-5122
Asher. Ralph. P. O. Box 232. Olive Hill 41164, 286-2081, 286-
2081
Atkins. Wayne. 216 N. Broadway, Georgetown 40324, 863-
0609, 863-0425
Bair. David. 1124 Centurian Rd., Lexington 40502, 272-5793,
269-3326
Baird, Deborah A., 320 Somerset Street, Stanford 40484,
365-2409, 236-3150
Banks, Judy, Hueysville 41640, 358-9694, 358-9678
Barbour, Ralph Barry, 3481 Bathurst Ct., Lexington 40503,
278-0144
Barker, Kenny Ray. Rt. 1. Box 157, Cynthiana 41031, 234-
6550, 863-5555
Barnes, Barry L., Rockport 42369, 274-3028
Barrett, Gene, 7414 Shenandoah, Florence 41042, 371-0916,
431-3050
Bates, Jimmie D., 7809 Mango Drive, Louisville 40258, 937-
8082, 635-2673
Beeler. Arthur L., 2201 Wingfield Ct., Louisville 40216, 774-
3736. 583-6587
Bentley. Lester. Box 435. Virgie 41572, 639-6560
Benton. Douglas W,. UPO 2117. Morehead 40351
Bernardini, Bruno, 203 Taft Drive, Clarksville, Tennessee
37040 552-1507 798-4824
Berry, Mark, 119 Adams Street, Berea 40403, 986-4047
Bevins, Wallace I.. Forest Hills 41527, 237-4664, 237-1324
Bibb, Ennis W., 11013 Lunenburg Ct., Louisville 40223, 426-
3285, 582-8272
Bingham. Bennie. P. O. Box 88, Worthlngton 41183, 836-
4208
Blankenship, Kathy. 400 W. Maple, Nicholasville 40356,
885-3576, Louisville 897-4634
Blair, Kenneth. Box 224. Hindman 41822, 785-3240, 436-3158
Blankenship, Darrell F., 50 Ford Drive, Prestonsburg 41653,
886-3379
Blankenship, J Wayne. Box 64, Mattox Hall, Richmond
40475, 625-1036
Blanton, Eugene, 104V2 Spruce, Murray 42071, 753-8570
Blevins, Boone, Jr., Staffordsville 41256, 297-4893, 789-1500
Bogar, Joseph D., Box 37, Hardy 41531, 353-4166, 353-7760
Bone. Gerald W.. Rt. 5. #8 Copper Medallion Dr., Eliza-
bethtown 42701, 737-6986. 769-3338
Borup, Alvin L., Jr.. Uniontown 42461, 822-4773, 425-3311
(Evansville)
Bowen, John R., 201 Raintree Garden, Apt. 4. Louisville
40218, 491-0894
Bowling, Donald, 503 Scott Avenue, Pikeville 41501, 437-
7243 432-2733
Boyd, Tommy, Box 103, Betsy Layne 41605, 478-6511
Brady, Ron. 85 Arcadia, Ft. Mitchell 41017, 341-8502, 341-
1100
Branham, Donald R., 211 Holiday Road, Winchester 40391,
744-1156. 744-6412
Branstetter. Charles E., New Circle Drive, Horse Cave
42749 786-2032 524-5211
Brause, Dr. Allan R., 1577 Silverglade Ct., Cincinnati, Ohio
45240, 851-8484, 921-5300, Ext. 451
Bridges, Ralph L., 2424 Anne Drive, Henderson 42420, 826-
4088, 533-7311
Briggs, Bruce Edward, 306 North 45th, Louisville 40212,
778-5397, 581-5821
Brooks, Steve, 218 Dewey Ct., Frankfort 40601, 223-0565,
227-2201
Brown, Barry D., 121 Ilhardt, Nicholasville 40356, 885-3278,
252-4902
Brown, Billy C, 8512 Burlingame Rd., Louisville 40219,
968-9534, 968-6194
Brown, Stevan J., 10 Skyline Drive, Crestview 41076, 781-
4674. 271-2780
Bryan. Kendal, 2543 Zion Road, Henderson 42420, 827-4157,
826-3983
Bullock, Larry E., Box 11, Brodhead 40409, 758-8165, 256-
2195
Bumpus, Alfred L., Jr., 622 1st Street, Henderson 42420,
827-2231, 826-5000
Burden, Terry V., West Hts., Morgantown 42261. 526-5210
Burkart. Robert L.. 33 E. 43rd St., Covington 41015, 491-
8079
Burkhart, James, Box 133, Wallins 40873, 664-2162, 573-5027
Butcher, Granville, Williamsport 41271, 789-3619, 432-1755
Butcher. Karl T.. 1024 Thornburg St., Huntington, W, Va.
25701 523-5328 532-7072
Bvars. Don W., 530 Woodbine Rd., Lexington 40503, 277-
2215, 258-8892
Caldwell. James, Delphia 41735, 675-4941
Camacho, Marcus, P. O. Box 934, Warsaw 41095, 567-2443,
567-5761
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Campbell, Dexter, Ulvah 41856, 633-5411
Campbell, Lennis E., Rt. 1, Hopkinsville 42240, 475-4471,
798-6806
Carlton, James Charles, 506 South Railroad, Earlington
42410, 383-3651, 821-7114
Carper, John D., Rt. 3, Box 339, Grayson 41143, 474-9121,
474-9121
Carper, Lovell, Rt. 4, Box 183, Grayson 41143, 474-9629
Carrico. Larry. 153 Sunset Drive, Bardstown 40004, 348-
6752 348-5913
Carroll, ' John D., Rt. 5, Box 114, Madisonville 42431. 383-
5884
Carver, Vivien C, Box 89, Blanding Tower, University of
Kentucky, Lexington 40506, 257-1205
Chadwell, Bill, Rt. 1, Box 115, Corbin 40701. 528-6901, 528-
6901
Childers, Benny, Hellier 41534, 754-5007
Childers, James O.. P. O. Box 548, Pikeville College, Pike-
ville 41501
Clayton, Gary L., P. O. Box 214. Brooksville 41004, 735-
3567. 747-5551
Clem, Silas. Star Route 50, Coalgood 40818. 573-6237
Cobb, Michael. Frakes 40940, 337-5796
Cohen, Steven. 2232 Dinsmore Dr., #7. Lexington 40502.
269-2960 257-1497
Cole, Gary.' 398 Keeton Heights. West Liberty 41472, 743-
3447
CoUey, Lynn W., 411 E. 23rd St., Hopkinsville 42240, 885-
9538, 886-4463
CoUier. Burnard. Sidney 41564, 353-4111, 353-7239
Collier, Mike, 525 Lowell, Apt. 7. Cincinnati, Ohio 45220,
961-6027, 961-9070
Collins, Tom G., 510 Lafayette, Bellevue 41073. 291-3588,
261-2000
Combs, Mike. Hindman 41822. 785-3410, 785-3166
Compton. Adolphus H., 9807 Lancewood Rd.. Louisville
40229, 969-2577
Conder, Joseph, 4210 Hillview Avenue, Louisville 40216, 448-
2128, 448-3333
Conley. Carmel, Hueysville 41640, 358-4254
Conn, Dianna, Box 89. Betsy Layne 41605, 478-6830, 478-
2531
Cox, Ben W.. 354 McDonald Drive, Versailles 40383, 873-
5198
Cox, Rufus A.. 624 N. Ky. Ave.. Madisonville 42431, 821-
2692, 338-2776
Cox, Charlie S., Boston 40107
Cox, Charlie S., Boston 40107
Crabb, Betty. Scodee Lane. New Castle 40050, 845-2603
Crabb, John B., Scobee Lane, New Castle 40050, 845-2603
Crady, Mike R., Preston Hwy., Lebanon Junction 40150,
833-4786
Crittenden, David, 177 Tice Rd.. Mayfield 42066, 247-8247
Curlis. Ella Mae. 602 Miller St.. Stanford 40484, 365-7323,
365-2145
Daniel. Colleen, 1543 Woodburn Ave., Covington 41011, 431-
3505
Darnell, Nick, 6 Riverview. Ft. Thomas 41075, 441-3715,
341-5500
Davenport, Carl, 3022 Glenaire Dr., Cincinnati, Ohio 45239,
729-2692
Davenport. Steve, 119 Wedgewood, Glasgow 42141, 651-9252,
651-6781
Day. Douglas B., Rt. 5, Leedean Tr. Pk.. Nicholasville
40356, 272-4448. 255-7756
Denham, Alan R.. 2625 Amsterdam Rd., Villa Hills 41016,
341-2102, 261-9383
Denham. Harry, 506 Forest Ave., Maysville 41056, 564-3711
DeNicola, Anthony M., 2 Apple Tree Lane, Prospect 40059,
228-3453. 582-0305
Denton, Calvin R.. 103 Spring St.. Carlisle 40311. 289-7109.
233-2445
Dixon. B. M.. Rt. 1, Box 547. Hazard 41701. 436-4605, 436-
4932
Dobson, Jon Barry, Rt. 4. Babbland Drive. Paducah 42001.
898-3756
Dobson, Kenneth, Rt. 4. Babbland Dr.. Paducah 42001. 898-
3756. 443-6285
Dooley. Terry. R. R. 2, Box 149, Hardinsburg 40143, 756-2034
Dowell, Larry E., 6607 Woodbark Lane, Louisville 40291.
239-9050. 587-5607
Drake, Lannie Neal. Rt. 1, Box 66. Belton 42324, 476-2772.
476-2204
Duff, Alger. Delphia 41735. 675-3971, 436-6811
Duff, William C, 154 Goodrich Ave.. Lexington 40503. 277-
0524. 632-5098
Duncan. Gary. 1602 Olive St.. Apt. 3. Murray 42071, 753-
3607. 753-3607
Duncan, Steve, R. R. 1. Dixon 42409. 639-5146
Durbin. Hade, 303 Morningside Dr.. Elizabethtown 42701,
765-7893, 765-6575
Duvall, Ronald William. 2024 Tamarack Drive. Lexington
40504, 278-0673. 564-7990
Early. Robert G.. P. O. Box 140. Bagdad 40003. 747-8486
Eaton. Tim. R. R. 5, Box 47. Somerset 42501. 274-4599
Ebel, Jack. Davis Hall. Transylvania University. Lexington
40508, 233-8342, 233-8330
Eckdahl. David. 691 Halifax. Lexington 40503. 277-1247
Eckdahl. William, 691 Halifax Drive. Lexington 40503. 277-
1247
Edwards, Glenn. Coopersville 42611, 348-9583, 678-4141
Elkins, E. P.. Jr.. 932 Monroe Avenue, Huntington, W. Va.
25704. 697-7525
Ewing, Ray F.. 580 Lamont Dr.. Lexington 40503. 277-2121
Farmer, Bill. Rt. 1. Box 56A, Boaz 42027, 554-5584. 442-3946
Faust. Michael H., 785 Janet Street. Versailles 40383. 873-
5661. 278-2361
Featherstone, Jerry, 203 Parker St., Mayfield 42066, 247-
7448. 247-3553
Featherstone. John E., 3416 Kramers Lane #39. Louisville
40216. 448-1483
Fee. Tom. 1950 Richmond Rd.. Apt. 62. Lexington 40502.
269-3989 277-5122
Feltner, Danny R.. R. R. 2. Box 151A. Hazard 41701, 436-
5152. 436-3855
Finley. Howard. Paducah 42001, 442-9037. 443-5366
Finley. Thomas W.. 2104 A Lansill Rd., Lexington 40504,
278-1121. 276-3546
Fletcher. Larry, BurkesviUe 42717. 864-3393
Florence. Joseph. 671 Sipple Dr., Covington 41015. 356-6620
Floyd. Richard, R. R. 1, Bagdad 40003, 747-8751
Fookes, Dean. 1049 Hamilton Road. Park Hills 41011, 431-
6528
Foster. Berryman E., 927 Waverly Dr.. Lexington 40505,
255-7374
Fox, Joanna. Drakesboro 42337. 476-2969. 338-4650
Francis. William R.. Madison Square. Madisonville 42431.
821-0423. 821-5761
Frazier, Mac. R. R. 1. Box 88A. Webster 40176, 547-4900,
547-2971
Fritschner, John. Box 519. University Station, Lexington
40506. 266-8969
Fuchs, Martha L., 2013 Eastern Pkwy. #1, Louisville 40204,
459-5598. 425-0681
Fuller. Charles Richard. 406 Wyandot, Mt. Sterling 40353,
498-5218. 498-0208
Fuller. John, Jr., Box 3190. Paducah 42001, 898-3115, 443-
5626
Fuller, Nancy Barret. 406 Wyandot, Mt. Sterling 40353, 498-
5218
Fultz, G. Roger, P. O. Box 121, Wayland 41666, 358-4871,
285-3236
Gambrel, Don, 713 Fifth St., Corbin 40701. 528-2908. 528-8630
Gardner, Gary M., Rt. 2. Munfordville 42765, 524-3316, 531-
1111
Gaskin. Donald W., P. O. Box 22, Jamestown 42629, 866-
6184, 343-4222
Gatterdam, Ed L., Jr.. 9202 Wessinger Ct.. Louisville 40222,
426-8393, 581-5481
Gay, Peggy. P. O. Box 4, Buekhorn 41721, 398-7239
Gent. Herman T., Rt. 1. Box 369. Middlesboro 40965. 248-
5902, 248-3300
Gilbert. Gerald, 426 Allen Drive. Vine Grove 40175
Gilliam. Steve. Box 5004 Hart. Murray 42071. 767-2203
Girdler. Rick. R. R. 1, Box 51, Somerset 42501. 679-1334.679-
5706
Gluck, Joseph R.. Ill, 211 College Road. Cumberland 40823,
589-2452. 589-4512
Goodman, Richard. Rt. 3, Box 699. Pikeville 41501, 432-3085.
432-3879
Gordon, Roy T.. 1701 Cherry Lane. Shelbyville 40065, 633-
2558. 633-6710
Gorham, Charles, Salvisa 40372, 865-4380. 223-8211
Gorrell. Howard. Box 33, Auburn 42206, 542-6312, 542-4181
Gosman. Carroll E.. R. R. 1, Bedford 40006, 255-3379, 347-
5785
Grant, Larry. 1141 Standiford Ave.. Louisville 40213, 363-
3730. 776-1581, Ext. 54
Gray. Gary D.. 108 Sam Drive. Louisville 40214. 367-7569,
367-3161
Green, Bill, Box 123. Garrett 41630. 358-4009
Greene. Bert, P. O. Box 36. Olive Hill 41164. 286-4921. 286-
2481
Greer. Phil, 3452 Bellmeade. Lexington 40502, 272-4253,
272-1611
Gribbins, Jerrv G., Rt. 1. Gravel Switch 40328, 692-4258,
692-4258
Griffith. Millard F., 7 W. Walnut, Southgate 41071, 441-
5746. 369-4045
Halbert. Hubert. Box 19, Langley 41645, 285-3745, 285-3205
Halbert, Steve, Box 223, Martin 41649, 285-9217, 358-9543
Halbert. Thomas G., Box 118, Langley 41645, 285-3745
Halgash. Kenneth Lewis. 637 N. Third St., Bardstown
40004. 348-6119
Hall. Arlie W., General Delivery, Jackhorn 41825, 633-2945
(Bus.)
Hall. Richard G.. Box 613, Prestonsburg 41653. 886-6662.
452-4459
Hall. Tim. General Delivery. Harold 41635, 478-4532
Hamilton. Dean. Teaberry 41660. 587-2519, 587-2519
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Hamm, Gerald, 1354 Oliver, Bowling Green 42101, 842-5396,
781-1800
Harlow, Douglas D., 217 Demaree Dr., Bardstown 40004,
348-9325
Harned, Delano, Custer 40115, 536-3187, 774-7606 (Louisville)
Harp. David A., R. R. 2, Pleasureville 40057, 878-4848, 585-
3351
Harris, Rodney L., 1410 Argillite Road, Flatwoods 41139,
336-4328, 836-9339
Harrison, Tim, 2303 Citation, Owensboro 42301, 683-1091,
295-3411
Hart, Peggy J., 417 McKenna Ct., Lexington 40505, 299-6518,
299-9147
Hawkins, Ed, 5999 Waldwav La„ Cincinnati, Ohio 45224,
542-3888, 542-9000
Haves, Larry, Box 124, Larkslane 41830, 785-3550, 785-3550
Hemlepp, David, Trailer #22, Dixie Plaza, Richmond 40475,
623-0273
Hendren, James W., R. R. 1, Mackville 40040, 375-4498
Hicks. William W., Box 386, Edmonton 42129, 432-5910
Higgins, David, Box 242, Corbin 40701, 528-2908, 528-2411
Highbaugh, Ottis, Bonnieville 42713, 531-3655, 531-1200
Hilton, Billy, 323 Maplewood Avenue, Springfield 40069,
336-7594, 336-7170
Hilton, Dudley, Breathitt High School, Jackson 41339, 666-
5322 (Bus.)
Hinton, Henrv, Ardmore Lane, Shelbyville 40065, 633-6481,
452-4032
Hobbs, Charles, Jr., 627 Westview Dr.. Ashland 41101, 324-
9439 324-4593
Hodges,' Bill, 397 Pine Street, Benham 40807, 848-2026
Holt, Melva Ruth, 1403 Hughes Avenue, Murray 42071.
753-9334, 762-2091
Holt, Robert E., 3300 Southgate Dr., Hopkinsville 42240,
885-3405, 886-5271
Hopkins. Douglas M., P, O. Box 1062, Harlan 40831, 573-
3796, 625-1491
Horstman, James, 422 Lotis Way, Apt, 2, Louisville 40207.
897-9247. 895-2405
Hoskins, Denise M., 2014 Alta Ave. #1. Louisville 40205,
451-6816
Hosteller, Nancy, Lost Creek 41348, 666-2359
Houchens. Jeffrey N., P. O. Box 82, Mt. Olivet 41064, 724-
Houp, Charles W., 514 Pin Oak, Nicholasville 40356, 885-
6692, 885-5692
Howard, Dwight Wayne, 2707 Donerail Dr., Owensboro
42301, 685-1987, 684-4287
Howard, Mike, Garrett 41630, 358-4811, 358-4944
Howard, Randy D., R. R. 1, Tompkinsville 42167, 457-3374,
457-4678
Hubbard, Peggy, 59 Green Dr., Florence 41042, 371-8842,
689-7884
Hughes, Brenda L., 500 Ohio St., Apt. 4. Lexington 40508,
255-9040, 252-9040
Hunt, Doug, Rt. 4, Tompkinsville 42167, 427-2272
Hunt, Roger, Rt 4, Tompkinsville 42167, 427-2272, 457-4678
Hurt, Patty, Garrett 41630. 358-4855, 886-8511
Hutcheson, John D., Box 455, Morgantown 42261, 526-3677,
526-5443
Hyatt, Robert L., Jr., Linden Drive, Lawrenceburg 40342,
839-4436, 839-7631
Isaac, Barbara A., 2113 Lakeside Dr., Lexington 40502, 269-
4048, 269-3307
Isham, Buford. Rt. 3, Lawrenceburg 40342. 839-3811, 452-
4422
Isham, Mark, Rt. 3, Lawrenceburg 40342, 839-3811
Jackson, Randall, Rt. 4, Box 109. Paducah 42001, 898-7159,
443-8434
Jansen, Jean, Rt. 2. Box 256, Shepherdsville 40165, 957-6159
Jenne, Dennis M., 3520 Fountain Dr., Apt. 2, Louisville
40218, 452-2339
Jennmgs, Donnie, Cloverport 40111, 788-6091, 756-6841
Johnson, Anna J.. Rt. 1, Drakesboro 42337, 476-2684
Johnson, John L., Rt. 1, Box 551, Clintwood, Virginia 24228,
865-5126 (Bus,)
Kappes, Keith, Rt. 5, Forest Hills, Morehead 40351, 784-
9894, 783-3325
Keene, Johnny, Box 133B, Sebastian's Br. 41370, 295-2372
Keller, Jack, 3041 Timberview, Cincinnati, Ohio 45211,
662-1304, 291-1104
Kendall, David, Rt. 5, Bowling Green 42101, 843-1885
Kerr, Richard L , Rt. 1, Glendale 42740. 854-4861. 769-5537
King, Raymond H., 216 Blossom Lane, Southgate 41071, 441-
5309, 635-2178
Kirk. Charles, U.S. 119, Whitesburg Rd., Cumberland 40823,
589-2086, 633-4422
Kirk, Nathan E., 2913 Newhaven St., Flatwoods 41139, 836-
1829, 324-2144. Ext. 240
Kirkland. Sue. Rt. 1. Brandenburg 40108. 422-3800, 422-3686
Klaiber, Jerry. 2704 Elwood Dr., Ashland 41101, 325-2316,
836-3531
Lacer. Albert Ray, Box 109. Spottsville 42458, 827-5068, 827-
1348
Lamkin, Ricky A., 1617 Farmer Ave., Murrav 42071
Lancaster, Glenn, 1506 Porter Dr„ Henderson 42420, 826-
4364, 826-7600
Langford, Sheryl, 1616 S. 25th, Louisville 40210, 778-4839,
587-7771
Lawson, Jimmie Dale, R, R, 2, Garrett 41630, 358-9157
Leneave, Robert E., 205 E, 18th, Benton 42025, 527-3661,
527-3951
Layne, Malcolm, Ivel 41642, 478-5970, 623-0044
Leber, Jerry L., Rt. 7, Clays Ferry, Richmond 40475, 623-
7624, 622-2236
Ledford. Tom, 2702 Wren Road, Ft. Campbell 42223, 431-
4482, 798-2812
Lee, Bill, Rt. 1, Leitchfield 42754, 259-4661, 259-4078
Lee, David, 6810 Dartmoor, Louisville 40222, 425-3863
Lee. Donald H., Rt. 1, Box 86, Leitchfield 42754, 242-7697,
259-4078
Lefevers, Colman J., Kettle Island 40958, 337-3808, 337-3271
Lehkamp, Ken, 106 Ohio Avenue, Ft, Thomas 41075, 441-
1475, 635-2191
Letcher, Ronnie, R. R. 2, Carlisle 40311, 289-5573, 289-2208
Lewis, Joseph C, III, 1245 Summitt, Lexington 40502, 266-
7246
Lewis, Kenny, 2001 Rockcreek Drive #19E, Bowling
Green 42101, 842-8708
Liedtke, Joseph, 6805 Moorhaven Drive, Louisville 40228,
239-1606, 368-5831
Lile, Clyde F., 918 Elizabeth Dr., Hopkinsville 42240, 886-
5584, 886-4106
Liles, Thomas Anthony, 1314 Kentucky St., Bowling Green
42101, 781-9251
Lilly, Tommy, R.R. 3, Box 91, Morganfield 42437, 389-2413
Linder, Ricky Paul, Rt. 7, Lot 6, Hillcrest M.H.P., Eliza-
bethtown 42701, 737-5922, 358-3690
Listerman, Michael, 18 Trinity Place, Ft. Thomas 41075,
781-3392. 441-2211
Littlepage. Pryce, 610 Oak Street, Madisonville 42431, 821-
1642, 821-3247
Lockard, Lando, 88 Roselawn Dr., Independence 41051,
356-7851
Loeser, Alan J„ 3824 Chatham Road, Louisville 40218, 451-
9084, 587-5726
Lofton, Charles A., Rt, 1, Calvert City 42029, 395-7379, 527-
8688
Logan, Bruce A., 1209 Quest Dr. #3, Louisville 40213, 964-
5498, 584-0201
Lonaker, Glendon R., 509 S. Liberty, Falmouth 41040, 654-
8396, 341-2700
Long, Bill, 1729 Holley Street, Bowling Green 42101, 842-
7546, 781-3715
Long, James, Box 73, Baskett 42402, 827-5000, 827-1867
Long, Robert F., 664 Lombardy Drive, Lexington 40505,
299-7226, 253-2421
Long, Scottie J.. 2425 N. Park Drive, Apt. 1, Henderson
42420, 826-5419
Lusby, George, 615 Pueblo Trail, Georgetown 40324, 863-
1440, 863-3805
Luttrell, Daisy Mae, R. R. 1, Box 326, Dunnville 42528, 787-
7458, 787-6761
Lyons. Joseph E., Jr., 2813 Oregon Avenue, Louisville
40210, 774-2932, 582-5362
McAlister, Caswell, 1605 Brittany Lane, Lexington 40504,
254-6950, 255-3612
McAlister, James, Perkins Hall #1, Morehead 40351, 784-
8074
McAnally, Tom, 4117 Wooded Way, Louisville 40219, 968-
2026, 447-3442
McCarlev, John W., Rt, 2. Edmonton 42129, 432-5012, 432-
2481
McCarthy, Steve, Box 170 Poplar Ridge Road, Alexandria
41001, 635-9038, 581-4422
McCawlev, Jack D., 8608 Vicike Lane, Louisville 40258, 935-
9143
McClure, Jerry T., 1857 Courtland Dr., Lexington 40505,
299-5465 293-1812
McCormick,' Roy, Box 303, Aberdeen, Ohio 45101, 795-2441,
795-2591
McCowan, Connell. Rt. 1. Box 253, Corbin 40701, 528-4932
McDowell, Ben, 853 Collins Road, Villa Hills 41016. 341-
0949, 331-6145
MacDowell, W. Michael, R.R. 6 Simpson Lane. Hopkins-
ville 42240. 886-9280. 269-2102
McFall, Roddy, 104 Ashurst St., Somerset, 679-1296. 561-4250
McFarland, Donnie, South 9th Street. Williamsburg 40769,
549-0146. 549-0366
McGinty. L. V.. Jr.. 3927 Primrose, Paducah 42001, 442-8080,
442-8050
McGuffev, Roger D., R. R. 3. Rosemont Drive. Stanford
40484, 365-7480, 233-3408
McGuffin. Artie, Douglas Keen, Rm, 124, W.K,U., Bowling
Green 42101, 748-5582
McKenzie, Dwight E., 1327 Grandview Drive. Ashland
41101, 325-7081, 324-5260
McKenzie, James, 2610 Cumberland Avenue. Ashland 41101.
,324-4809, 325-1414
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McKinney, James S., 8809 Malvern Hill Road, Louisville
40222, 425-5318, 774-7572
McLean, Gordon, Rt. 2, Box 25, Whitesburg 41858, 633-5661,
633-7579
McMain, James A., 3420 Terrace Drive, Erlanger 41018,
341-8797, 342-6801
McMillin, Larry L., Rt. 3, Box 71, Crestwood 40014, 241-
8998 222-9461
McNeill! Barney, Route 2, Boaz 42027, 628-3800, 628-3434
McPeek, Roger C, Box 193, Virgie 41572, 639-6902, 639-2832
McPherson, Cecilia, Penrod 42365, 657-2505
McPherson, Lanny P., Route 4, Russellville 42276, 726-6759,
726-7649
McPike, Ray S., Jr., 407 Theatre Bldg., 629 River City Mall,
Louisville 40202, 451-3832, 585-2832
McReynolds, Don D., Ruclcer Tr. Ct., Lot 20, Flemingsburg
41041, 845-0231, 845-9331
Maddox, Arthur, 3915 Alford Avenue, Louisville 40212, 778-
8112
Maddox, Bobby, Box 6, Gleneoe 41046, 643-3941
Maddin, William. Sassafras 41759, 476-8051
Madon. Robert Lee, 314 Catalpa Street, Pineville 40977,
337-2135, 337-2333
Maines, George, 116 Greenbriar Road, Lexington 40503,
278-1984, 255-1028
Manning, Burney Lee, 121 Norfleet Drive, Somerset 42501,
678-8855
Marango, Kathy, 4201 Final Drive, Louisville *i 9, 969-
4190, 774-4441
Marlow, Charles, Bradfordsville 40009, 337-.'?R'
Marlowe, William C., Jr., 549 Bellcastle E' Lexington
40505, 299-1443
Marquart, Jerome M., 10410 Natl Trnpk., Fairdaie 40118,
368-2269
Martin, Bill, Rt. 1, Said Road, Symsonia 42082, 851-3789.
395-7121, Ext. 2385
Matthews, Alan, 9340 Farish Dr., #32, Jeffersonto'-n 40296,
267-0774
Mathews, Arthur E., Rt. 2, Box 44AA, Robards 42425, 521-
7092
Mattheson, Montie, West Point 40177, 922-4186
Matthews, Robert W., Lot IB, Moorehead Tr. Pk., Rock-
field 42274, 781-5029, 842-1674
Martin, Billy, Main Street, Box 172, Sharpsburg 40374, 247-
2681, 247-2421
Martin, Dennis W., Rt. 2, Forrest Hills, Stanford 40484,
365-2671. 255-8392
Martin, Dicky. 3900 Ferguson, Ashland 41101, 324-2035, 928-
6464
Martin, James, Jr., McKee 40447, 287-7553
Mashburn, Willis, 184 Holiday Place, Madisonville 42431,
825-2059, 821-3976
Mathes, Willie, 1134 Ellison Avenue, Louisville 40204, 635-
5386, 776-4685
Matthews, Doug, Springdale, Rt. 4, Versailles 40383, 873-
8527, 255-1461, Ext. 260
Mauney, Bill, Brookhaven Drive, Somerset 42501, 679-2977,
636-6421
Maxey, Michael, 216 E. 7th, London 40741, 864-9290, 864-
5131
Maxey, Richard, P.O. Box 87, W. Somerset 42564, 678-4888,
679-4401
May, Larry, P.O. Box 340, Williamson, W.Va. 25661, 235-
6559
Maynard, James H., Box 292, Inez 41224, 298-3848
Maynard, Lonnie, Majestic 41547, 456-7402, 456-7147
Meadors, Wm., 784 Covington Ave., Bowling Green 42101,
842-4141, 745-3347
Medley, Carolyn (Miss), 1111 Berry Blvd., Louisville 40215,
363-3201
Meredith, Denny E., Jr., 4010 Blanton Lane, Louisville
40216, 447-3917, 361-1319
Meredith, Eric. Rt. 3. Box 79. Elizabethtown 42701, 862-4948
Meredith, Wilmoth, 5815 Noah Drive, Louisville 40258, 447-
0449
Meyer, Dave, 55 Parkview, Newport 41071, 291-0757
Meyer, Ray. 3142 Rosina Avenue, Covington 41015, 261-3272,
342-7522
Meyer, Richard E., 144 Grace Ct., Apt. 14, Ft. Mitchell
41017, 331-9735, 621-8770
Milbern, Daniel L., 1049 Patricia Lane, Lexington 40505,
255-5438, 233-2143
Miles, Ralph A., 5567-A Hiers St., Ft. Knox 40121, 624-1678,
634-3510
Miller. Betty J.. 401 Laurel St., Hazard 41701, 439-1706, 436-
5961
Miller, Harold P., 103 E. 24th Street, Benton 42025, 527-
8749. 395-7121, Ext. 2363
Miller, Randy, 427 Chestnut Street, Berea 40403, 986-3351
Miller, Richard T., 214 Skyline Trailer Park, Bowling
Green 42101, 781-4077
Mills, Dwight K., 563 Oaklawn Drive, Paducah 42001, 554-
1439, 442-7551
Mills, Lawrence, 112 North Allison Avenue, Barbourville
40906, 546-3544, 546-3440
Mitchell, Curtis, 153 North Street. Madisonville 42441, 821-
1423
Mitchell, Garey N., Box 294, Sturgis 42459. 333-2106
Mitchell. Charles, 568 Judy Lane, Lexington 40505, 299-6484,
299-6801
Mohr, Thomas W., 3'1 Sunset Drive, Alexandria 41001,
635-5385. 635-2191
Money. John. Rt. 2. Dry Ridge 41035, 428-3311, 824-4433
Money, Robert F.. Rt. 1, Box 66. Ewing 41039, 267-5531
Monks. Ronald E.. 3509 Dorset Rd.. Louisville 40214. 937-
6222
Montell. Brad. Rt. 1. Woodburn 42170. 529-5772
Montgomery. Chester. 901 South Elm Street, Henderson
42420. 826-7845
Moore. N. Dean. P. O. Box 296, Guthrie 42234, 483-2683,
483-2458
Moore, Franklin Bud, 5351 Whitmore Dr., Cincinnati, Ohio
45238. 922-8317. 621-8770
Moore, Marvin, 1011 Christian Street, Morehead 40351, 784-
6467, 784-4153
Moore. Robert, 441 Forest Avenue. Erlanger 41018, 342-
6942, 563-1100
Morgan, Chuck, 420 Edgewood Drive, Nicholasville 40356,
885-9122, 233-7218
Morgan, Earl M., 3600 Kings Highway, Louisville 40220,
451-0171, 582-3511, Ext. 431
Morgan, Richard, Rt. 7. Box 78, London 40741, 864-9253,
864-5114
Morgan, Terry D., Rt. 1, Box 288, Elkhorn City 41522,
754-8883
Morkin, Kieron, 518^! Nottaway, Nicholasville 40356, 885-
6195
Morse. Richard K.. 163 N. Deepwood Dr., Radcliff 40160,
351-3748. 624-4646
Morrell. Louie E.. 2659 Kings Highway, Louisville 40205,
454-0437 587-3221
Morris, Bobby. 1105 So. 9th Street, Mayfield 42066, 247-5312,
217-1293
Morrio. Edmund Andrew. 364 Aylesford PL, Lexington
40505, 254-6232. 564-6716
Morris. Edward C, 153 Raintree Road. Florence 41042, 371-
9496 331-4375
Morris. J. C Pendleton 40055. 255-3657, 255-3657
Morris, Larry, Box 1311, Hawesville 42348, 927-6045
Morris, Larry E.. 1413 Hemlock, Louisville 40211, 776-2317
Morris, Ronald L., 57 N. Nicholas Road, Burlington 41005,
586-6674. 632-2526
Morrison. Dan. 400 Nutwood Avenue, Bowling Green 42101,
843-9633, 843-9633
Morrow, Uylesses E., 114 St. Louis Avenue, Providence
42450, 667-2448
Moser, Rudy C, Box 81, Corydon 42406, 533-7491
Moss, Marvin T. (Tom), 527 Laketower Drive #39, Lexing-
ton 40502, 266-4576, 269-3326
Motley, Bobby, 193 Riverside Dr., West Liberty 41472, 743-
3213 725-4701
Mowery, Beth S., 1114 E. Cooper Dr., Lexington 40503, 269-
4934
Mullins, Dolores, 3718 Stanton Blvd., LouisviUe 40220, 438-
9021, 282-6601
MuUinix, Ray, Lynnview Drive, Albany 42602, 387-6558,
387-5186
Mullins, William B., 3501 Pimlico Parkway #116, Lexington
40502, 272-8558, 255-3641
Munninghoff, Lance, 161 Steelman Avenue, Highland
Heights 41076, 441-9329, 721-4787
Murdach, Leslie, 965 Homestead Trail, Henderson 42420,
827-4133, 827-9874
Murphy. Patty, 544 Jean Drive, Danville 40422, 236-4242
Murphy, Michael P., 2913 Pindell Avenue, Louisville 40217,
637-7205, 969-6580
Murphy, Roy F.. Rt. 1, Box 284, Rolling Hills, Grayson
41143, 474-5987, 474-5714
Murray, Dorthy J.. 1317 Hemlock, Louisville 40211, 774-2732
Murrell, Allen L., 1404 Woodhurst Drive, Bowling Green
42101, 842-1286, 745-2466
Murrell, Charles, 162A Delmont Ct., Lexington 40504, 255-
9243 233-0500
Murt, Gene T., 1106 Yarbro Lane, Paducah 42001, 443-7950
Myers, Ron, 105 Westwood Drive, Elizabethtown 42701, 765-
7198, 769-3381
Nail, Darlene Y., 2148 Larkspur Rd., Turfland 21C, Lexing-
ton 40504, 278-8072, 839-6173
Nally, Pat, 1703 Lafayette Dr. #4, Louisville 40215, 368-0639
Nance, David, 107 Grinstead Court, Glasgow 42141, 651-5955
Napier. Charles M., Chavies 41727, 436-4125, 436-5101
Nash, Howard W., Rt. 1, Russellville 42276, 726-3887, 726-
9513
Neace, Glenn, Riverside Christian School, Lost Creek
41348. 666-2359. 666-2359
Neely, Jim Roy, 333 Sioux Trail, Indian Hills, Somerset
42501, 679-5616, 679-1188
Newman, Bill, 2535 Ritchie Street, Portsmouth, Ohio 45662,
353-6257, 353-2161
Newman, Rick, Box 505, Union 41091, 384-3940
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Newsome, Bill, Weeksbury 41667
Nichols, Billy Joe. Russellville 42276, 726-7330
Nieland, Doug. 913 Vickers Village, Richmond 40475, 623-
7706, 622-2544
Nielsen. Patricia, 2900 Argyle Drive, Lexington 40503, 272-
2183. 266-5861
Noble. Gary. Rt. 2, Box 147, Booneville 41314
Noe. James W.. 4 Ann St., Florence 41042, 371-5149, 283-
3434
Noll. John T. "Jack", 232 Bluegrass, Southgate 41071, 441-
3732. 491-6100
Norment, William B., Jr., 238 Cardinal Lane, Henderson
42420, 827-9028, 827-5353
Norwood. Thomas. 811 Henry Street, Franklin 42134, 586-
3614. 586-3541
Nuckols, Michael E., Rt. 1, Russellville 42276, 726-6820
Oak, Jerry M., Rt. 1, Bedford 40006, 255-3966, 633-3550
Oaklev. Rebekah J.. Box 103 College Street, Greenville
42345, 338-4184. 476-2204
Ogden. Paul J., 1419 Mark Trail, Louisville 40222, 426-3575,
584-0115
Oldham. John H., Box 254EE, Prospect 40059, 228-1698
O'Brvan, Mary Jane. 5705 Whispering Hills Blvd., Louis-
ville 40219, 964-4686, 267-0536
O'Nan. Dennis, 420 Hilltop Avenue, Lexington 40506, 257-
3341 257-3371
O'Nan, Norman, Rt. 1, Box 305, Henderson 42420, 827-3968,
826-9578
Overbey, Jerry, Rt. 6, Box 248, Murray 42071, 436-2454,
753-1250
Overstreet, Walter R., 1086 Oakw^ood Drive, Lexington
40511, 255-3461, 233-3817
Owen, Don L., 800 South Alves St.. Henderson 42420, 424-
5635, 826-9568
Owens, Bruce E., P. O. Box 917, Harlan 40831, 573-3419,
573-1661
Owens, Bruce V., Box 12, New Castle 40050, 845-2653, 845-
Owens, Jerry W., Chenoa 40925, 337-5784, 337-2244
Owens, Pete B.. 3470 Winthrop Rd.. Lexington 40503, 278-
0016, 233-2889
Owings. Hank. 4210 Retreat Road. Louisville 40219, 969-5297,
367^407
Pace, Donald, 3087 Cleveland Road, Lexington 40511, 293-
0181, 255-0398
Pack, Judy A.. R. R. 1. Brandenburg 40108, 422-3800
Padgett. R. K., 112 Richardson Dr., Somerset 42501, 678-
5485, 679-1544
Page, James N.. P. O. Box 434, Corbin 40701, 528-8263,
528-8263
Palko, Edward T., R. R. 1, Owenton Road, Frankfort 40601,
223-8833, 873-4541
Parker, James A., 1204 Elm St., West Point 40177, 922-4991,
624-4714
Parrott, Sharon, Box 542, Pineville 40977, 337-6327, 828-5296
Partin, Tom, P. O. Box 39. McKee 40447, 287-8268
Pearl, George W., Jr., 3112 Vogue Avenue, Louisville 40220,
452-1288, 582-5521
Peden, Harlan C. II, 500 W. Washington, Princeton 42445,
365-2033 (Bus.)
Pedigo. Albert M.. 317 E. Southside Court. Louisville
40214. 368-1283. 459-5500, Ext. 247
Pelphrey. Jack. North Gate Subdivision. Paintsville 41240,
789-1857. 789-1835
Pelphrey, Joe D., General Delivery, West Prestonsburg
41668, 886-6265, 886-2475
Pelphrey, Paul Leslie, College Heights, Prestonsburg
41653. 886-6324, 623-0809
Pence. Wm. Jerry. 109 Gregory, Elizabethtown 42701, 737-
8152, 351-5949
Pendleton, Sally, 1214 Burris St., Henderson 42420. 827-4839,
827-2506
Pennell, Donald G., Rt. 2, Box 28, Jenkins 41537, 832-2565,
639-2832
Penner, Daniel H., 292 Churchill Park, Louisville 40220,
452-1962
Perkins, Sandra Kay, 215 Bassett Avenue, Lexington 40502,
266-8558
Perry, Charles E.. 712 Lakeshore Drive, Villa Hills 41016,
341-9558. 341-5566
Perry, Deborah, 326 R. W. First St.. Apt. 2, Morehead
40351, 784-4037
Perry. Herman G., 1224 Dale Ave., Frankfort 40601, 223-
5403, 695-2100
Perry, James E.. Rt. 6, Box 90, Paducah 42001, 554-2945.
444-7251
Perry, Robert T.. 437 Severn Way, Lexington 40503, 277-
5600, 254-6402
Peterson, Bill S., 203 Rosewood Dr.. Bardstown 40004, 348-
9696, 348-9224
Peterson, John Cary, III, Rt. 7. Frankfort 40601, 227-2849,
695-2500
Peterson, Margaret S., 3100 Flair Knoll Drive, Louisville
40216, 448-0812
Pettit, Robert, 518 Pendleton Street, Falmouth 41040, 654-
8810, 341-2700, Ext. 216
Phelps. Ray. Box 451. Russell 41169. 836-6646, 928-6533
Phillips, Harold D.. Rt. 2, Box 365-A, Glasgow 42141, 678-
4077, 651-5196
Phillippi, Jack, 3817 Feather Lane, Elsmere 41018, 342-7162,
331-0080
Phillips, Thomas M., Route 2, Box 457, Pikeville 41501,
639-4152, 437-3380
Phipps, Dannie L., P. O. Box 29. Hazel Green 41332, 662-
4721, 743-3195
Pickrell, Gerald, 1231 ManO-War, Apt. 20, Lexington 40501,
259-1686, 269-9900
Piercefield, Dan. Rt. 5, Benton 42025, 354-8726, 354-8157
Pietrowski, Paul. 107 Oaklawn, Corbin 40701, 528-6391, 528-
1630
Pigman, Robert H., P. O. Box 391. Hindman 41822, 785-5541
Plummer. George M., Box 377, Vanceburg 41179, 796-2291,
325-8511, Ext. 414
Plummer. William B.. Rt. 1, Box 104H, Greenup 41144, 473-
6289. 325-8511, Ext. 339
Poe. Thomas E. (Buddie), 6th Avenue, Calvert City 42029,
395-7595, 442-2867
Pogue, Greg. Rt. 4, Bowling Green 42101, 842-1156
Pogue, Ivan G., Rt. 4, Bowling Green 42101, 842-1156, 542-
4139
Polly, Rex, P. O. Box 181, MayKing 41837, 663-9774, 633-
2223
Potter, Marling E.. 341 Glenn Ave., West Liberty 41472,
743-3043 743-3105
Porter. Martin C. Jr.. 217 West Union St., Hartford 42347,
298-7041, 298-3361
Powell, Billy R., Box 504, Elkhorn City 41522, 754-8702,
754-7981
Powell, Mike, Box 70, C/O Country Club, Fulton 42041,
479-1971, 479-9077
Powell, Sallie, Box 3, Hardinsburg 40143, 756-2379
Prater, Jack D., P. O. Box 262, Vanceburg 41179, 796-3058
Prater, Otis. Jr.. 407 W. Jefferson, Berea 40403, 986-8729,
256-4816
Price, William L.. R. R. 4. Box 352, Morganfield 42437, 389-
1733. 389-2419, Ext. 214
Priest. Steve A.. 158 East Maxwell Street, Lexington 40508,
255-2511
Purcell, J. Kenneth, 1308 Diuguid Road, Murray 42071,
753-8233. 762-6926
Purvis, Fred, Route 3, Box 106, Campbellsville 42718, 465-
4830
Quisenberry, Larry T., 4606 Hurstbourne Lane, Louisville
40299, 491-7051, 452-8381
Racke, Jerry W., Ill Orchard Lane, Alexandria 41001, 635-
2446, 635-2191
Rains, Everett, Rt. 1, Box 432, Williamsburg 40769, 549-0240,
549-0100
Rail, Edward, 108 E. Lexington Ave., Danville 40422, 236-
8929 236-5047
Ramey,'Gary, Route 1, Salt Lick 40371, 683-2821, 674-6325
Ramsey, Mike, Rt. 2. Box 387, Leitchfield 42754, 259-3465,
259-3355
Randolph, Elwood, 136 Jefferson Avenue, Danville 40422,
236-2492, 787-6131
Rappold, Allen D., 72 East Lakeside, Apt. 1127, Ft. Mitch-
ell 41017. 331-9195, 771-4200. Ext. 236
Rash, Linden L., P. O. Box 278, Mortons Gap 42440, 258-
5136, 258-5724
Raybourne, Pat L., 616 Cardiff Lane, Lexington 40503, 277-
1618
Raymer, Don L., Rt. 2, Hillcrest Road, Bowling Green
42101, 781-2076, 843-9041
Read, Ray, Lodge Apts. C-4, Topmiller Dr., Bowling Green
42101. 781-9050
Reader. Robert N., 5802 Alanadale, Louisville 40272, 935-
6296. 772-3661
Redle. Joe E., 6003 Applegate Lane, Louisville 40219, 969-
7276, 452-4902
Reed, Thomas D., 113 Jones Ave., Bardstown 40004. 348-
5913. 348-5288
Reeves. Curtis, 568 Severn Way, Lexington 40503, 277-1725,
236-9400 (Danville)
Reffitt, Tommy E., R.R. 1 Ridgeway, Owingsville 40360,
674-6535. 498-2660, Ext. 269
Reid. Kevin, 218 Chenault Rd., Lexington 40502, 266-4066,
252-6612
Renfroe, Rick E.. 300 Laurel Ave., Ashland 41101, 324-3671,
324-2477
Reliford, Paul, 805 Chippewa, Ashland 41101, 325-7457, 325-
3766
Revis, David, 309 Summit Drive, Campbellsville 42718, 465-
2385, 465-2385
Rhodes. Cecil. Box 291, Barbourville 40906, 546-4777
Rhodes. Elbert. Westside Ave., Earlington 42410, 383-4951
Rhodus. Harold D., R.R. 3, Berea 40403, 925-4016, 925-4016
Rhodus. Harry, 2318 Pierson Drive, Lexington 40505, 299-
9177. 233-2611
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Rhye, Raymond, 508 Princeton Street, Providence 42450,
667-2415
Rice, Willard. 521 N. Mantle, Elizabethtown 42701. 765-
7509, 765-7508
Rich, Dennis W., 715 Lakesliore Drive, Villa Hills 41011,
341-1818, 371-8575
Richards, Janet Georgetown College, Georgetown 40324,
863-7188
Richardson, Wayne, 915 Pearl St., Tompkinsville 42167,
487-5262, 487-6495
Rigsbee, Stanley, 851 Donaldson Hwy.. Erlanger 41018, 371-
7286
Riley. Eugene, 28 River Ridge, Charlestown, Indiana
47111, 282-8961, Ext. 3120, 637-5194
Riley, Robert A., 109 D.ieddah Dr., Lawrenceburg 40342,
839-6608, 839-3061
Ring, Bill, 481 Rookwood Parkway, Lexington 40505, 299-
7089 255-8492
Ringstaff, Roy G., Rt. 2, Box 44A, Burna 42028, 988-3182,
395-4156
Rister, Gloria F., Box 213, Garrett 41630, 358-4428, 358-3461
Roark. David W., Heidrick 40949. 546-3440 (Bus.)
Roark, Forrest Glen, 1624 Jennifer Road, Apt. 207, Lexing-
ton 40505, 293-3102 (Bus.)
Roberts, Barry G., Star Route. Lodiburg 40146, 547-7413,
765-2655
Roberts, James E., 1019 Pawnee Dr., Elizabethtown 42701,
765-4739. 769-5950
Robinson, Grant, 2078 Rambler Rd., Lexington '.."05, 278-
6675, 266-3281
Robinson. Mary H., 1412 Stallard St., Ashlar . 41101, 325-
7850, 836-8153
Robinson, Tony L., 101 E. Green, Princeton 42445, 365-2105,
797-3771, Ext. 268
Robertson, Carol L., Route 7, Benton 42025, 527-8153
Robinson, Larry G., Rt. 40 Davis Branch, Paintsville 41240,
789-4840
Rodgers. Jack W., Rt. 4, Box 75, Olive Hill 41164. 286-4796.
286-2000
Roe. David, P.O. Box 77, Grahn 41142. 286-4545
Roe, James L., Box 77, Grahn 41142, 286-5623, 286-4172
Roesel, Joseph F., 945 Collins Road. Villa Hills 41011, 331-
1880. 292-4242
Rogers, Ralph D., 139 Walnut Street, Horse Cave 42749,
786-2472, 786-2111
Rogers, Rufus B., 5571 B Hiers, Ft. Knox 40121, 624-1966,
624-7842
Roll, Peggy F., 108 A Alto Street, Hazard 41701, 439-1215,
436-2191
Ross, Hugh C, Rt. 1, Box 797, Ashland 41101, 928-8481, 325-
8511 Ext. 451
Rowland, Dean, Ezel 41425, 725-4133, 498-2660
Runyon, Tommy D.. Box 181, Belfry 41514, 353-4829. 432-
2733
Russell. Clem. 1614 Fernwood. Louisville 40205. 451-4171.
426-5171
Salyer, Henry E., 5602 Spicewood Lane, Louisville 40219
Salyer, Joel D.. Pettit Tr. Court. Morehead 40351, 784-6338,
784-6338
Salyers, John D., 108 Center Street, Erlanger 41018, 341-
5217 341-5224
Sams, Glenn, Millers Village, Auburn 42206, 542-6139, 843-
1183
Sams, Vernon R., Box 7, Artemus 40903. 546-3494
Sammons, C. J.. Box 57, Red Jacket, W. Va. 25692, 426-4171,
235-2122
Sands, Sheila K., CPO 1889, Berea 40403, 986-9843, Ext. 570
Sargent, Donald. R. R. 1, Highland Heights, Maysville
41056, 883-3508
Saylors, Carlee, Rt. 8, Box 470, Murray 42071, 753-7979,
924-5602
Schell, Jerry, 218 Jesselin Drive, Lexington 40503, 278-4445,
278-4445
Schneider. Donald P., 5697 Biscayne, Cincinnati, Ohio
45211. 574-2898. 421-1800. Ext. 609
Schneider, Ronald. 269 St. Agnes Circle. Ft. Wright 41011.
331-1144, 356-5999
Scott, Emmanuel, 1014 Potter Place. Cincinnati. Ohio
45207. 281-6928 321-3619
Scott Sidney H.. 510 Shortcut Road, Albany 42602. 387-
5284. 387-5186
Scott. Travis Paul, Rt. 1, Columbia 42728, 384-4811
Scott, Willie, L., 217 Showalter Dr., Georgetown 40324.
863-3757. 863-3321
Scurry. Henry L.. KSU, Box 31. Estill Apt. 4, Frankfort
40601. 875-1288. 564-6066
S. irs, Wilson, 1589 Grinstead Drive, Bowling Green 42101,
843-2268. 842-1674
Selvy. Curt. 103 Steele. Corbin 40701. 528-4677, 528-9015
Sergent, Clifton. P. O. Box 121. Grayson 41143. 474-4167
Serwna. Fred J.. Rt. 3. Flemingsburg 41041. 849-2211. 845-
9051
Shaffer. Robert L., Jeff 41701, 439-1649, 439-1705
Shake. Kenneth L.. 8321 Cedar Creek Rd.. Louisville 40291.
239-0613, 361-2641, Ext. 587
Shanks. Stephen, 4337 Grandview Dr., Ashland 41101, 324-
1712, 329-3333
Sharp, Ronnie, 140 Chasteen, Middlesboro 40965, 248-3916,
337-2425
Shaw, Earl, 121 Hagan Court, Lancaster 40444, 792-2370,
792-3018
Shearer, Robert L. (Bob), 586 Charlemagne Blvd., Eliza-
bethtown 42701, 765-4254, 769-3381
Sheridan. Daniel P., Jr., 415 S. Broadway, Apt. A, Lexing-
ton 40508, 233-5436 (Bus.)
Shewmaker. Wayne, Rt. 1, Box 10, Russellville 42276, 726-
3241. 726-6434
Shields. Donald C. 555 Coaehlight Drive. Ft. Mitchell
41017. 331-8887, 791-1680
Shinbaum. Ralph M., 1828 Fawn Drive, Owensboro 42301,
684-7677. 683-4201, Ext. 473
Shipp, David E., 133 Hartweg Ave.. Ft. Thomas 41075. 781-
1163, 291-1100
Shuck. Tom G., 2073 Williamsburg Road, Lexington 40504,
277-8780, 252-4486
Shull, David M., 5303 Skylight Drive, Louisville 40258, 447-
7806
Sigler, Susie, 4203 Norbrook Drive #1, Louisville 40218,
458-8273, 897-1811. Ext. 284
Sims, Frank D., 5400 Billtown Road, Jeffersontown 40299,
239-7366, 634-9411, Ext. 212
Sims, Roy V.. Ledbetter 42058. 898-7403, 443-6210
Sirls, Brenda. Rt. 5, Benton 42025, 354-6900
Sizemore, Austin, OBI, Oneida 40972. 847-3121. 847-2202
Skaggs, Bobby L., 619 Old State Road, Brandenburg 40108,
422-2492 422-3363
Skaggs, RolDert (Bill), P. O. Box 372, Leitehfield 42754,
259-3438, 259-4144
Skees, Albert R.. 3508 Lucinda Lane, Bowling Green 42101,
781-3232, 781-4000
Skees, Helen, 8506 Eula Road, Louisville 40219, 969-8914. 361-
9243
Slover. Trov, Jr.. Box 40. Bulan 41722, 439-1502
Smallwood, Talmadge. Rt. 2, Box 618, Stanton 40380. 663-
2096, 663-2544
Smith, Benny L., Rt. 3, Box 5. Manchester 40962, 598-9934,
598-9934
Smith. Betty R.. 336 R. W. First Street #2. Morehead
40351, 784-4037, 784-4037
Smith, Charles L.. 2111 Lansill Road. C-43. Lexington
40504. 278-3309, 233-0666
Smith. Gary, 828% Ky. Ave.. Pineville 40977. 337-6244.
337-3512
Smith. Mickev K., 951 South 1st, Mayfield 42066. 247-5449
Smith, Robert L., 806 Arcadia Street. Somerset 42501. 679-
2370, 679-4371
Smith, Rod, 922 Belvoir Drive, Frankfort 40601. 223-2119,
564-4628
Smith, Ronald A., 561 Lisa Drive, Lexington 40505, 299-9688.
255-5661, Ext. 279
Smith. Ronald K., 1626 Catalpa. Louisville 40211, 772-9647.
637-3045
Smith, Virginia Lee. Rt. !. Box 233A, Baxter 40806, 573-2488
Smith. Wavne N.. 528 Jackson Street. Campbellsville 42718.
465-5268. 465-7368
Smith. Willard N., P. O. Box 23, Campbellsville 42718. 465-
5339. 384-4771
Smith. William E.. 4122 St. John's Terrace. Cincinnati,
Ohio 45236. 791-3082. 745-3504
Soper, Clyde B., Box 111, Millersburg 40348, 484-3487
Sowder, Bill D., Rt. 1, Box 306, Mt. Vernon 40456, 256-2039,
256-2029
Spalding, J. Randall, 108 Ball Avenue, Springfield 40069,
336-9297. 348-9211
Sparrow, John A., 172 Castle Hgts., Harrodsburg 40330,
734-7913, 734-7711
Spears. Tracy L., 4050 W. Highway 1248, Somerset 42501,
679-2265. 679-1121
Spencer. Irv, R. 1. Old State Road, Brandenburg 40108,
422-3294, 422-3214
Spicer. David I.. 127 Morehead Street, Central City 42330,
754-1379
Spoonamore, Jim, 111 Pettus Court, Stanford 40^84, 365-
2348. 233-2687
Stacy, Donnie Ray, Rt. 4. Box 27, Blue Diamond 41718,
436-6209, 436-5632
Stagnolia, Eugene, 308 NY Road, Cumberland 40823, 589-
2344. 589-4625
Stansburv, Charles F., Riceville, Apt. 18, Morehead 40351.
784-5135
Stark. Allan D.. R.R. 2. Bedford 40006. 255-7311. 347-9981
Stark. Douglas O.. R. R. 2. Bedford 40006. 255-3336. 265-4722
Steinberg. Morton H.. 10404 Nanka Rd.. Louisville 40272.
937-1383. 456-3131
Stephens. Darrell. R. 1. Box 119A. Pine Knot 42635. 354-
2954. 354-2000
Stephenson, Harry, 1612 Hawthorn Lane, Lexington 40505.
299-1757. 233-8221
Stethen. James E., Box 134, Bedford 40006, 255-3285. 265-
4717
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Stevens, Irvine S.. 761 Huntington Road, Apt. 707, Louis-
ville 40213, 968-5575, 935-2619
Stevens, James L., 1526 Aberdeen Drive, Madisonville
42431, 821-0245, 821-5876
Stevenson, Marcus B., Rt. 1, ELmwood Dr., Mt. Sterling
40353, 498-3740. 498-2660
Stevenson, Michael G., Route 1, RusseUville 42276, 726-
9453 726-9531
Stewart! Dale, 514 Catalina Dr.. Owensbcro 42301. 926-1676,
685-3121
Stewart. Linda, 1339 Bordeaux Court, Lexington 40504,
233-0267 269-5715
Stewart, Sandra K., R. R, 2, Box 52, Grayson 41143, 474-
5546
Stikeleather, Clyde L.. 730 School Street. Leitchfield 42754,
259-3885 259-3161
Stith, Richard L., Box 4818, Hart «all, Murray 42071, 767-
2130
Stober, Martha, 10123 Headley Hill Rd., Louisville 40223,
425-5411
Stoess, Henry L.. 314 Kavanaugh Road, Crestwood 40014,
241-4196. 589-4214
Stoker, Steven B., Box 5, Burlington 41005, 586-7290, 684-
1396
Stokes, Cubb, 410 Catlett, Hickman 42050, 236-2059, 236-2569
Stone, Kenneth W., 1127 Clay Street, Henderson 42420,
826-9336
Stone. Myra. P. O. Box 224, Clay City 40312, 663-2924
Stone, Sidney P., 318 E. Waller, Morganfield 42437, 389-
3962
Stout, Dr. Robert C. Rt. 5, Paddock Place, Versailles 40383,
873-8825, 873-7361
Stovall, Catherine, 2136 Glenworth Avenue, Louisville
40218. 451-6781, 897-5371
Stovall, Tom, 215 Mellwood Drive, Greenville 42345, 338-
5828, 338-3550
Strain, Richard, P. O. Box 472, Radcliff 40160, 351-4306,
624-2214
Straus, William W., 121 Todds Road, Apt. 47, Lexington
40502, 269-4787, 252-2275
Strong, Charles, 5417 Dannyboy Lane, Louisville 40214,
366-1060
Strunk. Bob, Box 77, Somerset 42501, 678-4039
Studer, Carolyn, Ross Trailer Ct., Drakesboro 42337, 476-
8255
Studle. Ronald O., Rt. 3, Atha's Tr. Pk., Frankfort 40601,
695-1928, 582-4774
Stuedle, Ray, 1404 Girard Drive, Louisville 40222, 425-3679
Sullivan, Dan L., 309 Hazelwood Drive, Covington 41011,
331-7037, 491-1125
Sutton, James A., 2111 Sutton Drive, Henderson 42420,
827-3186, 826-4342
Sutton, Jim, Rt. 1, East Bernstadt 40729, 843-7428, 864-2241
Swann, Marvin, 493 So. 4th Street, Danville 40422, 236-
5193, 625-2739
Swann, Randy, Rt. 1, Sacramento 42372, 525-6338, 338-5420
Switzer, W. Bradley, 3189 Carriage Lane, Lexington 40502,
272-4187, 272-1513
Swope, Tom, 645 S. OTallon, Bellevue 41073, 291-0323
Szyper. Richard T.. 9210 Waltlee Road, Louisville 40291,
239-7127, 361-2605
Taekett, Gene, Melvin 41650, 452-2122 (Bus.)
Tarry. W. R. (Bud), Route 5, Glasgow 42141, 678-2539, 427-
2611
Tarvin, Roger W., 2418 Harris Road, Covington 41011, 331-
8447, 356-5050
Taylor, Bill, Box 298, Rt. 3, Crestwood 40014, 241-9749, 222-
9469
Taylor, Carl D., 3010 Belhaven Drive, Russell 41169
Taylor. Dale, Box 780, Somerset 42501, 379-2772, 678-8111
Taylor, David Y., 1302 Lago Drive, Frankfort 40601, 695-
1153, 564-3040
Taylor, Donald D., 1594 Belmar Drive. Louisville 40213,
454-0979, 637-6511, Ext. 35
Taylor, Ed, 4206 Hewitt Avenue, Louisville 40220, 456-5989,
584-6311
Taylor, Janet M., R.R. 1, Box 350A, Rineyville 40162, 737-
4954, 769-5983
Taylor, John O., 422 Brookhaven, Box 48, Danville 40422,
236-3915, 236-3181
Teer, Debra K., R. R. 1, Box 203, Robards 42452, 521-7534
Thacker, Thomas P., 6049 Kennedy Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio
45213, 631-4378. 721-2665
Thomas, Billy, 5 Canterbury Court, Louisville 40214, 361-
9985, 367-3461
Thompson, Allen, Rt. 4, Bardwell 42023, 642-2455, 767-2201
Thompson, Beth, 9809 Encino Court, Louisville 40223, 425-
1368
Thompson, David L., R. R. 3, Clay 42404, 664-2429 (Bus.)
Thompson, Gary, Route 1, Mt. Sterling 40353, 498-2632, 233-
2767
Thompson, George W.. Box 116, Commonwealth Hall, EKU,
Richmond 40475, 337-2147, 625-2283
Thompson, Gerald D., 4200 Cottage Hill Road, Jefferson-
town 40299, 491-0198, 587-2201
Thompson, Joe, R.R. 2, Owingsville 40360, 498-0745, 498-2660
Thompson, Robert E., C-4 Box 50, Pikeville 41501, 437-4729,
437-9691, Ext. 216
Thompson, Ronnie, Box 60. Zebulon 41501, 432-1942, 437-
6361
Thompson, Tom D.. 97 Carran Drive. Ft. Mitchell 41017,
341-1809, 292-4034
Thompson, Thomas A., 2504 Larkin Rd., Apt. 190, Lexing-
ton 40503, 277-1769, 564-7996
Thomson, Cecil W., 3310 Lewis Lane. Owensboro 42301.
684-4962, 926-3200, Ext. 263
Thornberrv. Gary Edward. Rt. 4, Lawrenceburg 40342,
839-6434
Thornsberry, Larry R., Pippa Passes 41844, 368-3591, 785-
3180
Thornton, Daniel, 119 Stacker Drive, Clarksville, Tenn,
37040, 648-2742, 648-4343
Tinsley, Marion F., Box 447, Central City 42330, 754-3608,
754-4870
Tindall, Clifford, 721 MacDonald Road, Fairdale 4Q118, 361-
Tipton, Larry J., 253 Eastridge Drive, Paris 40361, 987-4724,
987-1395
Todd, Timothy D., 1557 A March Lane, Henderson 42420,
827-4855, 826-4971
Tolle, Michael R., 7604 Garrison Road, #6, Louisville 40214,
368-2421, 581-5404
Toon, Linda C, 5311 Idlewood Lane, Louisville 40291, 239-
6605, 585-5886
Towe, Steve, Rt. 6, Box 315, Scottsville 42164, 622-6234
Towler, Stephen W., Rt. 2, Box 739, Ashland 41101, 928-9944.
278-8749
Trabue. David, 114 Maplewood Place, Glasgow 42141, 651-
.3436, 748-3347
Trapp, Charles W., 34 Trapp Court, Alexandria 41001, 635-
9250, 341-2700, Ext. 268
Troutman, Doyle, Box 304, Harlan 40831, 573-1349, 573-4900
Tucker, Edward Allen, Rt. 4, Box 51, Greensburg 42743,
932-4985 932-5241
Turner, Alfred D., Box 481, Jackson 41339, 666-7215
Turner, Keenan V., Box 188, McKee 40447, 364-5061, 287-7693
Turner, Michael E., Quicksand 41363, 666-7897, 666-7775
Turpin, Donald W., 3279 Bowie Drive, Lexington 40502,
272-2310, 259-1331
Turpin, Ronald D.. 1220 Gainesway Drive, Lexington
40502, 272-3707, 259-1331, Ext. 2575
Tyler. Kenneth. Route 1, Arlington 42021, 655-5771, 335-
3131 Ext 270
Upchurch, David T., P. O. Box 668. Monticello 42653, 348-
9492, 348-9492
Urlage, Constance, 117 Shady Oaks, Murray 42071, 753-
9758, -762-6188
Urlage, Richard, 822 Highland Avenue, Ft. Thomas 41075,
441-5513, 874-8820
Vance, Hunter, Jr., 214 Robin Road, Bowling Green 42101,
842-3595 842-3595
Vanover. J.' W., Jackhorn 41825. 855-7049, 633-2168
Vanover, Wiley G., Jackhorn 41825, 855-2441, 855-2441
Vansickle, Ricky, 5th Street, Uniontown 42461, 822-4774
Varner, Sally, 737 Kingston Road, Lexington 40505, 299-
4145
Vaughn, Jim, 508 N. 2nd, Bardstown 40004. 348-2820, 348-
3866
Vaughn, Ronnie Joe, P.O. Box 92, Ferguson 42533, 678-5655,
679-1181
Vaughan, Ronald G., Phelps 41553, 456-3464, 432-8240
Vaughn, Teddy R., 624 Va. Avenue, Pineville 40977, 337-
6403, 864-5121
Vincent, Dale, 547 Richmond Dr., Madisonville 42431, 821-
0375, 383-5511
Vories, Dick, 39 E. Kimberlv, Ft. Thomas 41075, 781-1391,
371-0070
Vories. Gary W., 2335 Alexandria Pike 45B, Southgate
41071, 441-0540, 474-3000, Ext. 322
Vories, Kent, 110 Park Ave., Newport 41071. 291-0617. 474-
3000. Ext. 257
Votaw, Tony, 219 Southport Drive. Lexington 40503. 277-
5480, 233-2691
Wade, Sharon, 429 W. Main, Lebanon 40033, 692-2309. 692-
2309
Wagner. Marvin R.. Rt. 1. Box 445, Pikeville 41501, 437-
4611, 432-3380
Walker, Joe, 508 East Cedar St., Franklin 42134, 586-8457,
586-3331
Walker, J. Earl, Route 6, Box 15A, Bowling Green 42101,
842-2760
Wallace, John, P.O. Box P, Somerset 42501, 678-4211, 678-
5148
Wallen, Wendell Lee, Box 264, Allen 41601, 874-2512, 874-
2881
Wallenfelsz. David, 2314 Espy Lane, Flatwoods 41139. 836-
5422, 836-8112
Walls, George E., R.R. 3, Albany 42602, 387-5535
Walters, Darwin, Holiday Apts. #072, Harlan 40831, 573-
6773, 573-1950
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Ward. Larry. Rt. 3, Cave City 42127, 773-2752
Ward. Nan K.. Box 185, Salt Lick 40371. 683-4081. 674-6355
Ward. Randall, Woodland Estates. Meally 41234, 789-8565,
789-5050
Ward, Robert L., 2040 Washington Street, Henderson 42420,
827-3805, 827-3810
Ware, Phillip O., 218 Sycamore St., Owensboro 42301, 684-
9769, 233-5253
Warfield, Jerry, Rt. 2. Lilac Estates, Leitchtield 42754,
259-4542. 259-3235
Warming. Robert. 3525 Tates Creek, Apt. 29, Lexington
40502. 272-0261. 257-3611
Washnock. Richard L.. 6414 Sugar Tree Drive, Indepen-
dence 41051. 356-5148
Wasson. Billy Joe. 121 Southern Ct., Winchester 40391, 744-
2498, 744-6412
Watkins, Tee, Box 87-B, East Point 41216, 886-8687, 886-8195
Watson. Neil S.. Hueysville 41640. 358-4306. 358-4306
Watts. Leon. Rt. 2, Box 277. Hazard 41701. 436-5035
Watts. Pat. 30 Fulton Ave.. Winchester 40391. 744-4478, 744-
6111
Webb. William T.. 1913 S. Virginia St., Hopkinsville 42240.
886-9548. 885-6143
Webster Norman E.. Rt. 2, Morgantown 42261, 526-3997,
526-3997
Weihe. Robert J.. 1897 Princeton Dr., Louisville 40205, 459-
6397. 776-4651
Welch. Donald G.. 1514 Fisher Ave.. CarroUton 41008, 732-
5575. 732-4346
Wells. Dennis. 1786 Bellcastle Rd., Lexington 40505, 299-4483
Wells, Glenn, 517 Edgar Court, Erlanger 41018, 341-0481,
781-2600, Ext. 145
Wells, Robert M.. UPO 729, Morehead 40351, 784-7007, 783-
2149
Welty, Beery N.. R. R. 2, Box 39, Bedford 40006, 255-4455
Weyer, James G.. 42 Scenic View Drive, Ft. Thomas 41075,
781-2220, 341-5800
Whalen, Melvin K., Jr.. 122 Rosetta Dr., Burlington 41005,
586-5728, 941-3202
Wheatley. Sam. 115 Jones Ave., Bardstown 40004, 348-5974
Wheeler. Donald. 402 McGuire Street, Ferguson 42533, 679-
2903, 679-2903
Wheeler. Jim. Allen Hall Room 314, Georgetown College,
Georgetown 40324, 863-8243
Wheeler. Lou S.. 119 E. Tenny Avenue, Louisville 40214,
363-5547
Whitaker, Charles, Haddix 41331, 666-5657, 666-7581
Whitaker, Fess, R.R. 3. Milton 40045, 625-2215
White. William L., R.R. 5. Box 105, Manchester 40962, 598-
5194, 598-2194
Whitley. James. 334 N. Miami Street, Trenton. Ohio 45067,
988-6740. 771-8200
Whitley. Kim. 618 Shawnee Drive, 'Campbellsville 42718,
465-7282 625-3093
Whitaker, Judy L., Rt. 3, Box 18F, Somerset 42501, 679-
2926, 679-2926
Whitehead, Chris, 5456 B Lowe St., Ft. Knox 40121, 624-
6869, 624-7624
Whobrey. Larry N.. Rt. 3. Leitchfield 42754, 879-8887
Wilcox, Mark T., 8 Highland Ave.. Ft. Mitchell 41017,
331-3053
Wiley. Michael J.. 10th St. & Stafford Ave.. Paintsville
41240. 789-4530, 789-4001, Ext. 62
Wilferd. Shirley C. Rt. 8, Box 15, Murray 42071, 753-3043,
762-2388
Williams. Becky. 6508 Southside Drive, Louisville 40214,
367-6686
WiUiams, Bobby, Sonora 42736, 369-2272, 862-3003
Williams, Buford, BuUitt Central H.S., Shepherdsville
40165. 543-4632, 543-7021
Williams, Donald L., Rt. 4, Shelbyville 40065, 633-3846
Williams, Gary L., 28 Circle Drive, Shelbyville 40065, 633-
6029, 426-6020
Williams. Jack. 10 Graham Avenue, Frankfort 40601, 223-
5078. 564-3256
Williams. James A., 203 Guthrie, Horse Cave 42749, 786-
2867, 758-2214
Williams, Roger, 404 Bond Street, Richmond 40475, 623-
3126, 623-2416
Williams, Roland E., 204 East O'Bryan C-2, Bardstown
40004, 348-5433, 348-5913
Williamson, David. 211 Orchard Heights. Hazard 41701, 436-
2638
Williamson, Kenneth, 976 Highland Avenue, Jackson 41339,
666-7709, 666-7709
Wilson, Malcolm, Rt. 1. Hines Rd.. Paducah 42001, 554-2546,
442-6131
Willingham, Michael E., 2425 Park Drive. Henderson 42420,
826-7897
Wilson, Jim, Towering Hills. Nancy 42544. 679-5000, 679-1574
Wilson, Michael E.. 26 Sylvan Drive, Alexandria 41001
635-3331, 331-3300
Wilson, Paul, Irvington 40146, 547-2522, 547-2971
Wilson, Rick, 227 Western Drive, Campbellsville 42718,
465-2441, 465-7771
Wilson. Wm. Bruce. 205 N. Maple. Somerset 42501, 679-
3478, 679-2831
Willhite, Raymond C. Box 147. Hwv. 393. LaGrange 40031,
222-7302. 222-9441
Wilshire. Buddy. Edmonton 42129. 432-5852. 432-5303
Winchester. Roy L.. Bethlehem 40007. 878-4102, 845-2918
Winfrey. Shelby, 315 Sharon Drive. Campbellsville 42718,
465-8392. 465-5502
Wingfield. Felix G., 1132 Eastern Pkwy., Louisville 40217,
636-2282
Wise. Gaila Ann, 1525 Arling Ave., Louisville 40215, 363-
4503. 363-4503
Withrow, Roy D.. Rt. 2. Cave City 42127, 773-3575, 678-2682
Wolfe. Dennis R.. 1706 Woodburn Avenue, Covington 41014,
431-6425. 852-3847
Wolfe. Ron G.. Rt. 7. Richmond 40475. 623-5088. 622-3375
Wood, Gary Lee. 227 Jackson Street. Georgetown 40324,
863-4569. 863-4569
Woods. Larry. Rt. 2. Lancaster 40444. 792-2517. 792-2517
Woosley. Darrell. P. O. Box 55. Phelps 41553. 456-7597
Woosley. Donald R.. 3823 Miami, Louisville 40212, 776-2940
Wooton, Danny G.. 96 Rosemont, Providence 42450, 667-
2932, 667-2613
Wright, A. D., Box 384, R.R. 4, Paducah 42001, 898-3505,
443-7331
Wright, David Lee. Preston Estates. Paintsville 41240, 789-
3075
Wright. Gary. Rt. 3. Hardinsburg 40143. 756-5881. 756-2140
Wripht. Howard L.. 3019 Kingswood Way, Louisville 40216,
778-7473, 447-4465
Wyatt, Edwin, Rt. 1. Box 25, St. Charles 42453. 669-4265
Wyatt. Henry. 315 Springhill Road, Paris 40361, 987-6420,
252-5591
Yeager, Sherry. Rt. 1. Finchville 40022, 834-7769
Yeary, James R.. Rt. 1, Box 43, Eubank 42567, 379-2590
Yelton. Nicholas. 36 Westwood Dr.. Erlanger 41018. 341-8367,
292-4270
Young. Charles W.. 213 N. Maple #8. Wilmore 40390, 858-
4285, 561-6097
Zlamal, Raymond K.. 1465 NW 19th Terrace Apt. 103,
Miami. Florida 33125, 325-1508, 324-4455
Zimmerman, Ronnie, 101 S. Maplewood Drive, Somerset
42.501, 679-3338, 679-1137
Films
(Continued from Inside Front Cover)
work, and interval training, when properly ap-
plied in the appropriate circumstances, with all
prove beneficial in perfecting swimming style.
CRAWL STROKE, e-j-s-c-a, 1 reel, $2.00
The basic principles of the stroke are pre-
sented in this film. The arm stroke, the kick, and
the breathing are demonstrated. This film also
includes slow motion shots underwater.
DIVING FUNDAMENTALS, j-s-c-a, 1 reel, $2.00
After a brief history of the sport of diving, the
following points are explained and demonstrated:
the hurdle jump, determining the correct distance,
proper arm action, correct way of landing on the
feet, proper takeoff and lift, correct entry into
the water. The backward dive is also taught, in-
cluding lift, arching the body, and entry into the
water. The motion is stopped at various points to
enable detailed study of form.
DOLPHIN KICK, e-j-s-c-a, 1 reel, $2.00
An excellent swimmer, an underwater camera
and carefully devised teaching demonstrations in-
troduce the new swimming techniques known as
the dolphin or fishtail kick. Analyzing the body
movements used in the dolphin kick, the film
stresses the importance of practice for mastery of
this efficient speedy kick.
DROWN PROOFING, j-s-c-a, 1 reel (9-min.), col-
or, $4.50
Shows how to stay afloat and travel in water
even if you have never learned to swim. Ninety-
nine per cent (99%) of all men and about ninety-
nine point nine per cent (99.9%) of all women can
remain on the surface in fresh water without
moving, as can nearly all children.
I'M NO FOOL IN WATER, p-e-j-a, 1 reel (8 min.),
color, $3.00
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Jimmy Cricket illustrates the "do's" and
"don'ts" of water safety precautions. Points out
the basic rules: wait at least two hours after eat-
ing, stay out when water is too cold, never swim
alone, and dive only when you know the water
is deep enough.
SPRINT CRAWL, e-j-s-c-a, 11/2 reels (14 min.),
$3.00
Underwater photography plus animation dem-
onstrate the dynamics of moving solid bodies
through water and the resistance factors that must
be overcome. You see the employment of arms and
legs as well as entire body for speed, streamlining
power. Championship racing starts, breathing tech-
niques, and turns are shown in slow motion.
SWIM AND LIVE, j-s-c-a, 2 reels, $2.00
Men of the Army Air Force at Miami are
taught to swim from floating to swimming through
burning oil. The film is useful for pre-induction
instruction and for safety classes as well as for
general programs.
SWIMMING BY THE RULES, e-j-s-c-a, 1 V2 reels,
(18 min.), color, $1.00
The first film ever produced to demonstrate
the interpretation of the rules of swimming.
Official procedures for starting, stroke judging,
turn judging, finish judging and timing are illus-
trated. Divers in action show numerous faults and
how much each fault lowers the diver's score.
(KHSAA).
SWIMMING AND DIVING TODAY, 16mm, (17
min.) color
This film uses slow motion, stop action and
instant replay techniques to clarify rule interpre-
tations and officials' procedures for inter-scholas-
tic swimming. The specifics are — Backstroke,
Breaststroke, Butterfly, Official Mechanics; Among
Dives Considered, and Lap Counting.
Wrestling
JIU JITSU, j-s-c-a, 1 reel (13 min.), $1.00
Demonstrates the effective, dangerous Jiu
Jitsu defenses against knife, gun, club and mug-
ging attacks.
WRESTLING BY THE RULES, e-j-s-c-a, 2 reels
(18 min.), color, $1.00
Devoted to rules interpretations and officiat-
ing procedures. A visual approach to the written
rules is shown in sixty scenes. Guidelines for
officiating such areas as takedowns, reversals,
stalling, technical violations and illegal holds are
presented. (KHSAA)
WRESTLING OFFICIATING ILLUSTRATED,
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Interpretations given in Wrestling Officiating
Illustrated have been made by the National Fed-
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The film covers takedowns, reversals, escapes,
leaving the mat, stalling, scoring and illegal holds
such as body slam, bar slam, full nelson and chick-
en wing. Guidelines for officiating and inter-
preting the rules are provided. In all there are
sixty separate scenes of wrestling. This film will
provide the much needed guidance and proper
interpretations for interscholastic competition.
WRESTLING TODAY, 16mm, (17 min.), color
This film displays the starting position on the
mat, for the defensive and offensive man and also
the referee's position. Also when control is gained,
takedown, when control is lost or the escape, when
control change is reversed. The near fall and pin-
ning situations from a takedown standpoint, stall-
ing tactics in neutral positions.
This is a brief synopsis of the pertinent areas
of the rules code illustrated in this color film. The
movie was produced by the National Federation
of State High School Associations.
TO: FOOTBALL COACHES AND ATHLETIC DIRECTORS
SUBJECT: CO-OPERATIVE FOOTBALL PLAN
Many Kentucky high schools participate in the Co-operative
Football Plan. Over the years, this plan has provided
maximum protection at a minimum cost for your players.
The plan has changed very little from year to year and,
while I feel that the coverage is adequate, you may have
some other ideas about it.
I would like to have your comments as to how you feel we
can improve the plan. Any increase in the benefits will
result in a corresponding increase in the cost of the
plan to your school. But It may be necessary to do this
in order to keep up with the increases in hospital and
medical costs.
Your ideas are important. Let me hear from you.
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SCOTT COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS AA STATE CHAMPION
(Left lo Righl) Front Row: Mgr. W. Colman. S. Saunders, J. Stevens, B. Cujlis, T. While,
M. Johnso,n, T. Heed, J. Mulholland, J. James, B. Perkins, J. Disne^, Second Row: Head Coach
B. Wilson, C. Jones, R. Raglin, C. Stone, C. Jackson, T. Mitchell, J. Happy, C, Shepherd,
G. Morrison, C. Hall, T. Salven, Mgr. H. Hoskins. Third Row: Coach Butler, R. Happy,
J. Penn. H. Graves, M. Holman, Coach Lyons, Coach Gibson. Fourth Row: C. Collins, S.
Simpson, M. Rifie, J. Mudd, J. Moore, J. Carr, T. Patterson, L. Harrison, Z. Redford, M. Bidwell.
Scott County 9 - Harrodsburg
Scctt County 33 — Carroll County 14
Sc=tt County 27 — Clark County 13
Scctl County 21 — Bourbon County
Scott County 34 — Lewis County 6
Scott Cou.nty 33 — Woodford County 6
Scott County 37
Scott County 43
Scott County 22
Scott County 12 — Lafayette 13
Scott Covmty — Franklin County 14
Scott County 40 — Bath County 3
Scott County 43 — Fleming County 14
Scott County 26 — Montgomery County
Scctt County 26 — Harrison County 6
Playoffs
- LaRue County 6
- Green County
- Middlesboro 20
Member Of National Federation of State High School Association
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KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
DECEMBER 1975
MIDDLESBORO — CLASS AA STATE RUNNER-UP
(Left to Right) Front Row: C. Hickman, G. Miller, J. Schneider, S. Branscome, D. Epperson, M. Collins, B.
Dixon. C. Phillips. D. Cox. J. Pursifull. K. Wilson. S. Shaw. J. Kelley. Second Row: J. Collins, J. Walker, J. Berry,
M. Spillman. J. Evans. S Shaw, B. Hamblin. J. Welch. P. Laliff. K. Roark, R. Bowling, G. Harris, R. J. Hubick, M.
Blackand. G. Lambert. Third Row: R. Irvine. M. Elmore. J. Carry. M. HiUman. D. Banks, P. Gilbert, M. Wilford,
K. Medley. J. Bowling. C. Dooley. S. Trosper. S. Gordon. M. Reedy, K. Pratt. B. Southern. T. Yeary. M. Hurt, Fouitfa
Row: K. Hoskins. B. Kelly S. Ely. H. Johnson. C. Williams, A. Williams. F. Peace. C. Riggs, R. Leach, B. While.
J. Smith. R. Mayes
GREEN COUNTY — CLASS AA, REGION I CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: Mgr. D. Taylor. J. Yates. G. Milby Milby. S. Guplon, M. Curnulte, L. Griffiths, B.
Bardin. D. Perry. B. Pickett. B. Noe, B. Fields. Second Row: Coach J. Cowherd, D. Taylor, D. Montgomery, M.
Ward. T. Ford. T. Curnutte. M. Wiegel. H. Shuffett. H. Moore. J. Frank. J. Shufiett. Third Row: D. Hodges, J.
Gupton. N. Bradshaw. T. Curry. M. Risen. M. Deaton, J. Johnson. G. Blakeman, R. Desimone, S. Byrd, W. Haines,
Coach K. McCubbins.
ROWAN COUNTY — CLASS AA, REGION IV CHAMPION
(Left to Right Front Row: V. Cassity, L. Lambert, T. I son, L. Hamlin, Mgr. T. Howard, M. Lambert, T. Lyons,
J. Brown. B. Greer. Second Row: S. Osborn. J. Payne, D. Tolliver, M. Ramey, R. Cor,nett. S. Mullen, H. Story, Third
Row: D. Caudill. M. Howard. J. Markwell. C. Adams. B. May, R. Thomas. G. Kerns. K. Hodge. Fourth Row: D Carter,
S. Hodges. C. Gilley. T. Glover, D. Skaggs, T. Whittle, B. Kidd. B. Bermett, P. Armstrong.
The Kentucky High School Athlete
Official Organ of the
Kentucky High School Athletic Association
VOL. XXXVIII
DECEMBER, 1975
$1.00 Per Year
1975 CROSS COUNTRY MEET
The official State High School Cross Country
Championship Meet for Classes A and AA were
held at the University of Kentucky, Lexington,
and the Class AAA was held at Seneca Park,
Louisville, on November 8, 1975. This is the first
year the K.H.S.A.A. has sponsored, in all classes,
State Cross Country Championships for girls. Mr.
Tommy Starns managed the A and AA in Lex-
ington and Mr. Robert Pfaadt managed the Class
AAA in Louisville.
Individual winners in each class waere as
follows: AAA — Dale Sirrine of Ballard High
School, Michele Lowry of Westport High School;
AA — Billy Moorman of Daviess County High
School, Holly Straight of Woodford County High
School; A — Jeff Adams of Jenkins High School,
Susan Cunningham of Bath County High School.
Team scores in Class AAA were as follows:
BOYS — Ballard, 37; Stuart, 66; Trinity, 76; St.
Xavier. 116; Doss, 119; Moore, 125; Male, 187;
Manual, 207.
The order in which the first ten runners in
Class AAA finished is given below, including the
times:
1. BOYS — Dale Sirrine, Ballard (9:46.5); 2.
Clay Griffin, Ballard (9:47); 3. Gary Noel, Doss
(9:55); 4. Kent Monohan, Waggener (9:59); 5. John
Bryan, Trinity (10:01); 6. Andy Cull, Atherton
(10:02); 7. Walt Rosenberg, Eastern (10:03); 8.
Ray Bernhagen, Stuart (10:05); 9. Rick Brill,
Ballard (10:06); 10. Yogi Carve, Male (10:07).
Team scores in Class AAA were as follows:
GIRLS — Pleasure Ridge Park, 50; Butler, 58,
Moore, 64; Jeffersontown, 67; Ballard, 106; Male,
146; Atherton, 191; Central, 242.
The order in which the first ten runners in
Class AAA fininshed is given below, including
the times:
1. GIRLS — Michele Lowry, Westport (5:16.-
8); 2. Kathy Jones, Pleasure Ridge Park (5:22);
3. Susan Jaggers. Butler (5:27); 4. Karen Jones,
Pleasure Ridge Park (5:31); 5. Susan Owings,
Butler (5:33); 6. Mary Hartlage, Moore (5:38);
7. Anne Trowbridge, Westport (5:42); 8. Beth
Buechler, Ballard (5:47); 9. Karen Smith, Jeffer-
sontown (5:48); 10. Susie Brutscher, Western
(5:50)
Team scores in Class AA were as follows
BOYS — Lloyd, 70; Owensboro, 78; Daviess Coun
ty, 108; Paducah Tilghman, 109; Lafayette, 122
Adair Count, 156; Holmes, 157; Tates Creek, 232
EKzabethtown, 257; Madison Central, 258; Meade
County, 291; Hopkinsville, 317; Johnson Central,
318; Danville, 320; Scott County, 473; Oldham
County, 474; George Rogers Clark, 488.
The order in which the first ten runners in
Class AA finished is given below, including the
times:
1. BOYS — Billy Moorman, Daviess County
(10:07.6); 2. Steve Akisson, Lloyd (10:20); 3. Dennis
Creekmore, Whitley County (10:22); 4. Ken Sagen,
Tates Creek (10:26); 5. Jeff Edwards, Adair Coun-
ty (10:26): 6. Richard Jetter, Elizabethtown (10:27);
7. Marc Khouri, Paducah Tilghman (10:28); 8.
John Lott. Apollo (10:30); 9. Mitch Settle, Owens-
boro (10:31); 10. Matt Payne, Apollo (10:33).
Team scores in Class AA were as follows:
GIRLS — Frankhn County, 87; Hopkinsville, 100;
Owensboro, 108; Daviess County, 112; Dixie
Heights, 124; Holmes, 130; Adair County, 149;
Elizabethtown, 150; Johnson Central, 173; Wood-
ford County, 201; Lincoln County, 252; Pulaski
County, 327.
The order in which the first ten runners in
Class AA finished is given below, including the
times:
1. GIRLS — Holly Straight, Woodford Coun-
ty (9:02); 2. Melody Wolfe, Holmes (9:10); 3. Lisa
Borders, Oldham County, (9:21); 4. Polly Rueker,
Boyd County (9:23); 5. Marilyn Zembrodt, Boone
County (9:27); 6. Terri Bohng, Daviess County
(9:31); 7. Anita Massie, Hopkinsville (9:37); 8.
Karen Horn, Franklin County (9:41): 9. Sue Died-
rich. Tates Creek (9:42); 10. Barbara Judge, Frank-
lin County (9:49).
Team scores in Class A were as follows:
BOYS — St, Henry, 111; Pulaski County, 119;
Jenkins, 123; Providence, 146; Frankfort, 160;
Beech wood, 192; Lexington Catholic, 193; West
Hardin, 203; Somerset, 217; Sheldon Clark, 219;
Trigg County, 235; Muhlenberg Central, 279;
Boyle County, 286; Lee County, 355; University
Breckinridge, 375; Mason County, 379; Kentucky
Country Day, 442; Grant County, 480.
The order in which the first ten runners in
Class A finished is given below, including the
times:
1. BOYS — Jeff Adams, Jenkins (10:15); 2.
Paul DePriest, Jenkins (10:18); 3. Ed Narramore,
Jenkins (10:27); 4. Allen Pence, West Hardin
(10:37); 5. Lloyd Raines, University Breckinridge
(10:38); 6. Richard Wesley, Somerset (10:39); 7.
Brad Dunbar, Providence (10:46); 8. Mark Dulaney,
Boyle County (10:48); 9. Joe Lunn, St. Henry
(10:49); 10. Joe Mulder, Frankfort (10:52).
Team scores in Class A were as follows:
GIRLS — Lexington Catholic, 35; Menifee County,
47; Bath County, 84; Green County, 85; Provi-
dence, 118; Nancy, 136.
The order in which the first ten runners in
Class A finished is given below, including the
times:
1. GIRLS — Susan Cunningham, Bath County
(9:48); 2. Doris Edwards, Green County (9:50); 3.
Pat Reidfort, St. Mary (9:55); 4. Brenda Walker,
Menifee County (9:57); 5. Nanette Werne, Lex-
ington Catholic (10:03); 6. Patty Gallagher, Lex-
ington Cathohc (10:12); 7. Brenda Thier, Univer-
sity Breckinridge (10:15); 8. Hopey Caudill, Mt.
Sterling (10:10); 9. Debbie Tyler, Lexington Catho-
lic (10:20); 10. Becka Creamer, Model (10:24);
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DECEMB ER. 1975 VOL. XXXVHI— No. 5 Jr., (6) James Frederick, (7) Gary Morgan, (8)
Published monthly, except June and July, by the Roy A. Weatherly, (9) Bill VanWinkle, (10) Ken
Kentucky High School Athletic Association Arlsuckle, (11) James A. Hurn, (12) Cecil Goff,
Office of PubUcation, 560 E. Cooper Dr., P. O. Box 7502, (13) Larry CheLf, (14) Larry Lee, (15) Robert
Lexington, Ky. 40502 Hardin, (16) Randall Grider, (17) Charles M.
Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky Rawlings, (18) Carl Deaton, (19) T. G. Florence,
Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provid- (20) Al Sullivan, (21) William Griffith, (22) John
ed for in Section 1103. Act ol October 3, 1917, authorized _ _ „_, ,,_ ^. . ,nA\ ^j • f
May 3 1926 D. Brown, (23) Walter J. Pickett, (24) Edwin K.
Editor' __..! JOE B. MANSFIELD Binford, (25) George Sauer, (26) Walt Johnson,
Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL (2?) James Smith, (28) Arthur K. Draut, (29)
Assistant EdUor TOM MILLS Robert B. Turner, (30) Jack D. Fugate, (31)
Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT jg^j^ q Fugate, (32) Jo Ella Wallace, (33)
Assistant EdUor BILLY V. WISE William L. Jones, (34) Fred W. Moeves, (35)
Lexington, Kentucky Bobby Vanderpool, (36) Tim Barrow, (37) Joe
President ^vil SSJSrm (1972-1976) Corbin Judy, (38) Phillip Wood. (39) Sr. Mary J. Birch,
Vice-Pres. __ ARTHUR HAWKINS (1972-1976) Mt. Sterling (40) Gary Taylor, (41) Ken Tippett, (42) Delmar
Directors Denval Barriger (1975-1979), Bowling Green; Warren, (43) Glenn B. Bell. (44> Paul Hughes
Eldon Davidson (1973-1977), Monticello; Andrew J. Fultz ,-[-% rj_,,i TirQ„i„,, /ar\ Tr,^^ A+i,4^„„„ /a'7\ -d^i, I
(1972-1976), Olive Hill; Cecil Reid (1973-1977), Symsonia: i^^'^l^ ' "^f^n/ x^ Tom Atkmson, (47) Robert
George E. Sauer, Jr. (1974-1978), Louisville; Gene Sell E. Stephens. (48) Larry Stewart, (49) Donald
(1975-1979), Newport; Frank B. Simpson (1972-1976), Louis- Moore, (50) Jack V. Foley, (51) Ernest C Slusher
^i'ifi n.^X, lS"L^'.l'.t;l"^L'nrp.^1ftiHve'^°"'^'' Manning, (gg) j^hn Morgan, (53) Danny Bates, (54) James
state Dept. oi £.ducaiion represenialive. -,,r Tr<- u /rrtr\ t-\ tt j. j.i /r/i\ ,-. t-» i
Subscription Rate Si.oo per year W. Fields, (55) Doran Hosteller, (56) Gary Pack,
^. ^ , ^ (57) Larry Cline. (58) Bob Wells, (59) Fleetwood
^am /j(e ^omme^dt'oneA 4 ^Mece Johnson, (60) Hobert Dye, (61) Frank Burns,
(L (62) Roy Murphy, (63) Richard Baker, (64) Randy
Delegate Assembly Members Mason.
Members of the Delegate Assembly at the a*^^„*;^„ t»_:„„-^ i j c • ... j ..
forthcoming 1976 annual meeting of the Associat- Attention, Principals and Superintendents
ion were elected by the principals of K.H.S.A.A. m-.c i., -.^ ,• ,-,,,
member schools on ballots returned to the State ,^ The forms to be used for ordering tickets to
Office before November 15. There were several the State Basketball Tournaments will be mailed
ties in the voting for delegate and alternate. i" December Instead of trying to get the order
These ties were broken recently, with the dele- Postmarked January 2, as indicated on the Mem-
gates and alternates determined by lot. Article °^^"^Tt "^^^^"^ar, you may send anytime
IV, Section 2-b, of the Constitution states in the through January 15 without loss of priority. The
last sentence "If the duly elected delegate or ^o^'"" of Control has set up a seating rotation
alternate does not answer the roll call at the Plan to be used from one year to another for dis-
annual meeting of the Delegate Assembly, the i"'^"*'"? the tickets calling for seats in the arena,
district shall remain not represented." The names /j^^^O- ™is will give you additional time to prepare
of the district representatives are as follows: ^ order. _
(1) Charles Terre^tt^^^(*2T Larry Harper, (3) 1975 Certified Wrestling Officials
Ralph Colby, (4) Eli Alexander, (5) Charles Elder, Cline, Jack D. Smith, Joe
(6) Richard Vincent, (7) A. O. Richards, (8) Bar- Easley, Dan Todd, Timothy D.
ney Thweatt, (9) Rev. Gerald Calhoun, (10) J. Hubbard, Edward O. Warren, Lawrence A.
R. Whitehead. (11) Charles Mattingly, (12) E. E. Lineberry, Mark D. Weenolsen, Robert O.
McGhee, (13) Howard Gorrell, (14) Joe H. Wat- Mann, Larry
kins, (15) Johnny Vincent. (16) David Sharp,
(17) Robert B. Burrow, (18) Robert S. Pickett, 1075 A ^^ a xnir ^\- r\cc- • 1
(19) Virgil Chambers, (20) Edward L. Cox. (21) ^975 Approved Wrestling Officials
Joseph McPherson. (22) Claude Purvis, (23) Denzil Hillock. Steve Martin, Alan L.
J. Ramsey, (24) Fr. Farrell Kane, (25) Harold Hardy, Th omas W. Yates, James W.
Andrews, (26) John Gernett, (27) Luther Mc-
Dowell. (28) George E. Morrison. (29) Thomas L. SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF
Wilhs, (30) Ronald Young. (31) John Higgins, „„.„„„_„„ \Y/-RP<;TT TlVr nTTFTrTATQ
(32) George Baker, (33) Joe Stark. (34) Jack HELrlb 1 hKEL) WKbJ)lLliNLr Ufl'lL.lALb
Kaelin, (35) George Frakes, (36) Bob Miller, (37) " *he telephone number is given for an official, it
Rill Caqp (381 ClifforH Wallace (39) FI7P Whalpn '^ "^^ ^ome phone number unless otherwise designated.
T h^x 't '-llliora Wallace, (J9) l!,lza Wnaien, „ ,^g numbers are given, the first number is the home
Jr., (40) James L. Brown, (41) Robert W. Hoag- phone.
land, (42) Charles Kolasa, (43) Gerald Walton, Brennan, John J., Rt. 1, Lewisport 42351, 927-8967. 927-
(44) James R. Fleenor, (45) Charles W. Scott, „ ^^^^ ^, ^ _ „ „„ ._,„„ „, . „,,. ™_
iAa\ Tj- u m -di' ii I An\ -nu-ii- ,-i 4. Bryant, Stephen D., Box 6815 APSU, ClarksviUe, Ten-
(46) Humphrey T. Elliott, (47) Phillip Carter, nessee 37040, 648-7392. 648-6155
(48) C. L. Simpson, (49) Donald Moore, (50) Buchanan. John W., 741 Greenwood Drive, Harrodsburg
Charles Black, (51) James A. Pursifull, (52) Ver- ■'osso. 734-7438, 734-4195 „ .„
hn Dorsett, (53) D. C. Taylor, (54) Calloway Size- '''"4J^22 2ir2i93.' 625 25^' '^^'''"^*°" '^''^""''' °'"""^
more, (55) William A. Toler, (56) Heber Dunaway, Davis. Jimmie F.', 38 iviarble Avenue, Rt. 7, Elizabeth-
(57) Wilburn Goble, (58) Fred L. Setser, (59) town 42701. 737-6920. 862-3924
Larry M. Burke, (60) Winston Adkins, (61) ^^^Itl'i^i^' ^^' ^°' ^""^ *'"'' ^^'*'="" *°^™' ^^l-SZOl,
Marvin Moore, (62) David Tabor, (63) Glenn A. Durbin" Christopher Stephen. 509 Lansdale Ave., Bowling
Riedel, (64) Ray L. McCann. Green 42101. 781-5313
Alternates Fortunate, Robert A.. 1132. Samuel St.. LouisviUe 40204,
r ■Pl^r?f^^ ^^ly^PA^vf^^ ^.'^^ M?^^^^ J-"^^ Hardy.-'Thomat'w.. Box 598. Old State Rd.. No, 3.
Cecil Reid, (4) Ron McAhster, (5) A. Y. Hodge, Alexandria 41001, 635-9001, 771-2728
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR DECEMBER. 1975
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FRANKLIN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS AA CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS' STATE CHAMPION— 1975
(Left to Right) Front Row: Kim Hearns, Barbara Judge, Karen Horn. Second Row: Wanda Cook. Lisa Baker,
Sally Wright. Third Row: Beth Tomlinsoji, Mgr. Leigh Ann Wright. Coach Jean Wright, Mgr. Tammy Robinson.
Leslie Cheek.
Keeling, Ricky Joe, E-3, 3420 Minnich Avenue, Paducah
42001, 443-4148
Kurtz, Joseph, Box 915, College Court, Murray 42071,
767-2358
Lynch, Charles J., Rt. 6, Elizabethtown 42701, 737-5432,
351-3167
McElwaine, Bro. Michael, Box 1268, St, Mary High
School, Paducah 42001, 442-3251, 442-1681
Peterson, Thomas H., 126 Kennedy Avenue, Louisville
40206, 895-1907, 425-5076
Rankin, Kevin D., 352 South Main Street, Versailles 40383,
873-8840, 278-3471
Roach, Robert P., 824 N. Woodland, Radcliff 40160, 351-
6759
Saindon, Lee, 639 Maxwelton Ct., Lexington 40508, 254-
6062
Sweat, Michael F., Rt. 4, Elizabethtown 42701, 737-7448,
862-3924
COACHES CORNER
Executive Meeting
Due to the recent illness of Commissioner Joe
B, Mansfield the executive board postponed the
scheduled meeting with the K.H.S.A.A. Board of
Control, scheduled for October 11, concerning the
problems arising from the All-Star games. The
officers of the executive board did meet with
Assistant Commissioner Tom Mills at the K.H.S.
A.A. offices on November 12, 1975, concerning the
All-Star games. Members present were Billy B.
Smith, Pres.; Pat Dale, Vice-Pres.; Al Prewitt,
Sgt.-At-Arms; Joe Ohr, Sec.-Treas.; Bob Miller,
Sgt.-At-Arms elect; and Eck Branham, All-Star
Game Manager.
Mr. Mills explained the position of the K.H.
S.A.A. concerning their board's action of not
sanctioning any all-star games. It was explained
that the K.H.S.A.A. was not against the Coaches
All-Star Games, but since the games involved
players after their graduation from high school
the games would have to be sanctioned by the
N.C.A.A. Mr. Mills said that he would write a
letter to the N.C.A.A. office stating the accomp-
lishments of the games over the past twenty-
three years and what the games had meant to
Kentucky High School Athletics.
Following the meeting with Mr. Mills the
executive board went into session to discuss what
course of action should be taken concerning the
All-Star games. It was the decision of the board
that applications for N.C.A.A. sanction should be
taken immediately since the dead-line for ap-
plication was December 1. The committee also
requested Joe Ohr to contact the N.C.A.A. office
by telephone to see if it would be necessary for
the Coaches Association to be represented per-
sonally in order to explain the operation of our
organization and the games we have been spon-
soring. It was decided that if it became necessary,
Pres. Billy B. Smith and Sec.-Treas. Joe Ohr
would go to Kansas City and meet with the
N.C.A.A.
Further information concerning the All-Star
games will be presented at the Coaches Associa-
tion meeting during the State Basketball Tourna-
ment. This will be the first year for this new
meeting and it is hoped that attendance will be
increased. The date is Friday, March 26, 1976.
The meeting will be held at the Executive Inn
West. Make plans to attend, this is your associa-
tion.
Football Playoffs
For the first time there are four football
champions due to the realignment of Kentucky
High Schools into four classes. There were several
teams involved in playoffs for the first time. Some
of the schools making their first appearance were:
Class A — Heath and Raceland; Class AA —
Green County, LaRue County, Rowan County,
and Scott County; Class AAA — Knox Central,
Madison Central, and Shelby County; Class
AAAA — Clark County.
Coaching Positions Open
Resignations have opened up Head Football
positions at Johnson Central, Madisonville -North
Hopkins, and Lynch High Schools.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR DECEMBER, 1975
1975 Kentucky State High School Football Playoff Winners
CLASS A
REGION I
*District 1 — Heath
- 27
District 2 -
- Tompkinsville
-
REGION
*District 1
II
— Harrodsburg
- 32
District 2 -
— Franlifort
- 12
REGION
♦District 1
III
— Ludlow
- 27
District 2 -
- Raceland
-
REGION
♦District 1
IV
— Pineville
- 20
District 2 —
Elkhorn City
- 27
*Heath
Harrodsburg
Ludlow
*Elkhorn City
Heath
NOVEMBER 28, 1975
WESTERN
KENTUCKY
UNIVERSITY
BOWLING GREEN
11:00 A. M.
Ludlow - 7
Ludlow
State Champions
Class A
REGION
♦District 1
I
— Mayfield
-
District 2 -
- Green County
- 7
REGION
♦District 1
II
— LaRue County
- 6
District 2 —
Scott County
- 37
REGION
♦District 1
III
— Somerset
6
District 2 -
- Middlesboro
- 35
REGION
♦District 1
IV
— Hazard
- 39
District 2 — Rowan County
CLASS AA
♦Green County -
Scott County
Middlesboro
Rowan County
12
Scott County - 22
NOVEMBER 28, 1975
WESTERN
KENTUCKY
UNIVERSITY
BOWLING GREEN
1:30 P. M.
Middlesboro
20
Scott County
State Champions
Class AA
REGION
♦District 1
I
— Henderson
-
District 2 —
Franklin Simpson
- 14
REGION
♦District 1
II
— Shelby County
- 23
District 2 -
- Madison Central
- 12
REGION
♦District 1
III
— Highlands
- 49
District 2 -
- Knox Central
- 22
REGION
♦District 1
IV
— James A. Cawood
- 27
District 2 —
- Belfry
-0
CLASS AAA
♦Franklin
Simpson
Shelby County
♦Highlands
- 35
I James A. Cawood
Franl^lin
Simpson
NOVEMBER 29, 1975
WESTERN
KENTUCKY
UNIVERSITY
BOWLING GREEN
1:00 P. M.
Highlands - 21
Highlands
State Champions
Class AAA
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR DECEMBER, 1975
Page Five
1975-76 K.H.S.A.A. MEMBERSHIP AND ASSIGNMENTS TO DISTRICTS
AND REGIONS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS
School
D. 1
D. 2
D. 3
D. 4
D. 5
D. 6
D. 7
D. 8
D. 10
D. 11
D. 12
Carlisle County
Fulton
Fulton County
Hickman County
Ballard Memorial
Heath
Lone Oak
Paducah Tilghman
Reidland
St. Mary
Cuba
Fancy Farm
Farmington
Lowes
Mayfield
Sedalia
Symsonia
Wingo
Calloway County
Marshall County
Murray
Caldwell County
Crittenden County
Livingston Central
Lyon County
Trigg County
Henderson
Henderson County
Providence
Union County
Webster County
Dawson Springs
Madisonville-
North Hopkins
South Hopkins
West Hopkins
Christian County
Ft. Campbell
Hopkinsville
Todd Co. Central
Address
Bardwell 42025
Fulton 42041
Hickman 42050
Clinton 42031
Barlow 42024
W. Paducah 42086
Paducah 42001
Paducah 42001
Paducah 42001
Paducah 42001
Mayfield 42066
Fancy Farm 42039
Farmington 42040
Lowes 42061
Mayfield 42066
Sedalia 42079
Smysonia 42082
Wingo 42088
Murray 42071
Benton 42025
Murray 42071
Princeton 42445
Marion 42064
Burna 42028
Eddyville 42038
Cadiz 42211
Henderson 42420
Henderson 42420
Providence 42450
Morganfield 42437
Dixon 42409
REGION 1
Principal
Hurley Mathis
Barkley Jones
Charles Terrett
James H. Phillips
Boys'
Coach
Jimmy Henley
Gwin Wood
Jim Whitby
Dale Ray
Chester W. Anderson Tom Buchanan
Thomas H. Stephenson Frank Wright
Bernie Behrendt
Joe Dallas
Larry Harper
Sr. Mary L. Knopf
Charles W. Ford
Donald M. Jones
C. W. Jones
Donald E. Spicer
Ralph Colby
Jimmy Wiggins
Cecil Reid
James A. Baker
Ron McAlister
Bobby G. Miller
Eli Alexander
REGION 2
Charles T. Elder
A. Y. Holge, Jr.
Kenneth T. Hardin
Buddy L. Nichols
Arnold S. Oaken
William H. Womack
Howard Crittenden
Thomas W. Johnson
Richard Vincent
Jim Frederick
Albert Norris
Berny Miller
Robert Vannerson
Dennis Gourley
Louis R. Sims
Kenny Hamlet
Joe Mikez
James E. Long
Bob Sparks
Ken Wray
Donald Butler
L. Wayne Wadlington
David King
Charlie Lampley
Girls'
Coach
Bob Petrie
Edd Goodman
Jim Whitby
Shirley Litty
Bob Noles
Dennis Griffith
Betty Ormes
Mary M. Ward
Louis R. Sims
Ricky Bowden
Frank Haneline
James E. Long
Larry Wheeler
Ken Wray
Gary Cunningham
L. Wayne Wadlington
David lanier
Don Cothran
Jane Fitch
Dawson Springs 42408 Philip D. Back
Madisonville 42431
NortonviUe 42442
Nebo 42441
Hopkinsville 42240
Ft. Campbell 42223
Hopkinsville 42240
Elkton 42220
Owensboro 42301
Owensboro 42301
Calhoun 42327
Maple Mount 42356
Owensboro 42301
Apollo
Daviess County
McLean County
Mt. St. Joseph
Owensboro
Owensboro Catholic Owensboro 42301
Bremen Bremen 42325
Central City Central City 42330
Drakesboro Drakesboro 42337
Graham Graham 42344
Greenville Greenville 42345
Hughes-Kirk Beechmont 42323
Muhlenberg Central Powderly 42367
Breckinridge Co. Harned 40144
Frederick-Fraize
Hancock County
St. Romuld
Trinity
Butler County
Fordsville
Grayson County
Ohio County
Cloverport40111
Lewisport 42351
Hardinsburg 40143
Whitesville 42378
Morgantown 42261
Fordsville 42343
Leitchfield 42754
Hartford 42347
Floyd Brown
William H. Dunning
A. O. Richards
Barney Thweatt
Bill Perry
Roy Weatherley
Andrew Renick
REGION 3
Frank A. List
W. P. Wheeler
Charles R. Summers
Sr. Helen Marie
Bill Van Winkle
Rev. Gerald Calhoun
Ken Arbuckle
Jim Wilcox
James L. Stewart
Carl R. Sparks
J. R. Whitehead
Charles Eales
Perry Hill
Jack Pendergraph
Wayland D. Johnston
Herbert S. Young
Sr. Mary Angela
James A. Hurn
Darrel C. Hampton
Bruce Stewart
Kenneth Ray
Shelby Forsythe, Jr.
Harry Byrd
Jack Keeney
Don Ringstaff
Don Funneman
Jim Wallace
Marshall Mason
Tom Cumings
Willie Simpson
Ernie Simpson
Harlan Peden
Norman Manasco
Don Parson
Lanny Woodward
Gary Morgan
Lile Dunbar
Roy Medlock
Carl Yehning
Fred Harper
Wayne Chapman
Danny Barker
EJ Watson
Robert Watson
Bruce Embry
Brian Whitaker
Bill Loney
Robie Harper
Taylor Sparks
Kenny Baughn
James B. Milam
Wendell Brown
Wody Neel
Ed Belcher
Denzil Mefford
Dean Hobbs
Steve Rockhold
Robert Slone
Patrick Jenkins
Bill Lee
Cecil Goff
Ford Branch
Cindy Almendinger
Joyce Allen
Carol Robertson
Cynthia Chreste
Al J. Feix
Brenda Croft
Diane Thomas
Thresa Duncan
John Armstrong
Shirley Beshears
Douglas Harris
Bob Pardue
Connie Gafford
John Pyle
Jerri Long
Willis McClure
Alpha Luallen
Earl Melloy
Gail Vande Velde
G. G. Talbott
Judy Lennon
Tob Bibb
Brenda Doyle
Phyllis Everly
Terry Shutt
Joanna Fox
Rebekah Oakely
Debbie Woolfolk
Lee Davis
Damon Akridge
David Cowden
Dean Hobbs
Kattie Williams
Joanna Embry
Donna SuUo
Mary Carpenter
Janet Magan
Page Six
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR DECEMBER 1975
School Address
D. 13 Adairville Adairville 42202
Auburn Auburn 42206
Chandlers Chapel Auburn 42206
Lewisburg Lewisburg 42256
Olmstead Olmstead 42265
RussellviUe Russellville 42276
D. 14 Bowling Green Bowling Green 42101
Franklin-Simpson Franklin 42134
Warren Central Bowling Green 42101
Warren East Bowling Green 42101
D. 15 Allen County Scottsville 42164
Barren County Glasgow 42141
Edmonson County Brownsville 42210
Glasgow Glasgow 42141
D. 16 Clinton County Albany 42602
Cumberland County Burkesville 42717
Gamaliel Gamaliel 42140
Metcalf County Edmonton 42129
Tompkinsville Tompkinsville 42167
D. 17 East Hardin Glendale 42740
Elizabethtown Elizabethtown 42701
Fort Knox Fort Knox 40121
Meade County Branlenburg 40108
North Hardin Radcliff 40160
West Hardin Stephensburg 42781
D. 18 Caverna Horse Cave 42749
Green County Greensburg 42743
Hart County Munfordville 42765
LaRue County HcdgenviUe 42748
D. 19 Bardstown Bardstown 40004
Bethlehem Bardstown 40004
Nelson County Bardstown 40004
Washington Countj Springfield 40069
D. 20 Adair County Columbia 42728
Campbellsville Campbellsville 42718
Marion County Lebanon 40033
Taylor County Campbellsville 42718
D. 21 Central
Portland Christian
Presentation Acad.
Shawnee
D. 22 Angela Merici
Bishop David
Butler
Pleasure Ridge
Park
Western
D. 23 Beth Haven
Doss
Fairdale
Stuart
Valley
D. 24 DeSalles
Holy Rosary
Iroquois
Southern
Thomas Jefferson
Louisville 40203
Louisville 40212
Louisville 40203
Louisville 40212
Louisville 40216
Louisville 40216
Louisville 40216
Pleasure Ridge
Park 40258
Louisville 40216
Valley Station 40272
Louisville 40214
Fairdale 40118
Louisville 40272
Valley Station 40272
Louisville 40214
Louisville 40214
Louisville 40215
Louisville 40219
Louisville 40219
REGION 4
Principal
Jessie L. Richards
Howard Gorrell
Morris Shelton
Joe K. Milam
Lorenza Davis
Larry H. Chelf
Denval P. Barriger
Ken Metcalf
Henry E. Resch
Joe H. Watkins
Bennie Keen
James Coomer
Johnny Vincent
Charles B. Honeycutt
Perry Hay
David R. Sharp
James Graves
John W. McCarley
Randall Grider
REGION 5
Bill Reynolds
Charles M. Rawlings
Robert B. Burrow
Vernon K. Wilson
Ray Story
Dane Hicks
Carl A. Collins
Robert S. Pickett
Harold Denison
Cortland Cox
Jude Tolbott
Albert T. Johnson
T. G. Florence
W. Virgil Chambers
Al Sullivan
David Fryrear
Charles E. Crawley
Edward L. Cox
REGION 6
Joseph McPherson
Earl Mullins, Sr.
Sr. Jeane Vessels
John R. Whiting
Sr. L. M. Willenbrink
John J. Moll, Sr.
H. L. Hatfield
Boys'
Coach
Bill Davis
Gerald Sinclair
James R. Thompson
Bob Birdwhistell
Gary Shelton
Mickey Meguiar
Bob Hoggard
Frank Cardwell
Grover Canty
Dallas Embry
Jim Marion
Jimmy Manion
Bo Davenport
Bobby Cook
Jim De Forest
Terry Davis
Billy Murphy
Russell Van 21ant
Tony Gumra
Don Morris
Ray Vencill
loe Smith
David Jenkins
Ronnie Bevars
Pat TuUy
Kim Shaw
Carl Deaton
Charles Wuertzer
Pat Miller
Garnis Martin
Bruce Blair
Ernest Ruby
Ronald Fentress
George Critz
Jerry Parker
Josh McKay
Fred Waddle
Robert Graves
Eugene Schreiner
Ronald Abernathy
Tim Hyland
Lonnie Willoughby
Claude Purvis, Jr. Gary Schaffer
D. 25 Ahrens Voc. Tech. Louisville 40202
duPont Manual Louisville 40208
Kentucky School fa
the Blind Louisville 40206
Louisville CoUegiati
Louisville 40204
Male Louisville 40203
John D. Brown
Don Mangus
John S. Pittenger
Charles R. Summers
Denzil J. Ramsey
Walter J. Pickett
Fr. Farrell Kane
Sr. Ann F. Leonard
Elwin K. Binford
James R Burch
Stanley K. Whitaker
REGION 7
Byron H. Bell
George Sauer
Will D. Evans
Nancy E. Kussrow
Harold Andrews
James Schurfranz
Kirk O'Dell
Truman L. Mudd
Dale Ricketts
Gary Sundmacker
Glenn Collie
Lucian Raque
Alvin Pfeffer
Joe Burks
Maurice A. Payne
Fred Holden
Bobby Hiles
Wade Houston
Girls'
Coach
Bill Davis
Gerald Sinclair
James R. Thompson
John Brady
Gary Shelton
Matthew Tipton
Carla Coffee
Brenda Dye
Vanous Lloyd
Lenora Isenberg
Sandra Williams
Bobby Steenbergen
Gerald Meridith
Brenda K. Ross
Lois Haddix
Tommy Watson
Louis Carter
Gary Richardson
Janice Walden
Kenneth Rucker
Bob Shearer
Joy Gates
Barbara Hambly
Marlene Lamm
Gary Lawson
Eddie Claycomb
Mrs. Carl Deaton
Terry Martin
Chris Reed
Anne Locke
Peggy Horton
Daniel Hill
Jane Sapp
Harry Reif
Beverly Roby
Linda Ellis
Kyra Anglin
Vivian Dunlevy
Robert Sheehee
Betty Dwyer
Margaret Fiehrer
Corine Mastey
Madelene Naegele
Betty Thornsberry
Marsha Sterchi
Patty Leiber
Marshall Abstain
Jan Perrow
Judi W. Duffy
Billie Logsdon
Rosemary Jenkins
Sally Mackin
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR DECEMBER, 1975
Page Seven
School
D. 26
D. 27
D. 30
D. 31
D. 32
D. 33
D. 34
D. 35
D. 36
D. 37
Mercy Academy
St. Xavier
Assumption
Atherton
Kentucky Country
Day
Seneca
Trinity
Durrett
Fern Creek
Jefferstown
Moore
Ballard
Eastern
Sacred Heart Acad
Waggener
Westport
Anderson County
Bullitt Central
North Bullitt
Taylorsville
Western Anderson
Eminence
Henry County
Shelby County
Carroll County
Gallatin County
Oldham County
Trimble County
Grant County
Owen County
Scott County
Williamstown
Address
Louisville 40204
Louisville 40217
Louisville 40205
Louisville 40205
Louisville 40207
Louisville 40220
Louisville 40207
Louisville 40213
Fern Creek 40291
Jeffersontown 40299
Louisville 40228
Louisville 40222
Middletown 40243
Louisville 40206
Louisville 40207
Louisville 40222
Lawrenceburg 40342
Shepherdsville 40165
Shepherdsville 40165
Taylorsville 40071
Lawrenceburg 40342
Eminence 40019
New Castle 40050
Shelbyville 40065
CarroUton 41008
Warsaw 41095
LaGrange 40031
Bedford 40006
Dry Ridge 41035
Owenton 40359
Georgetown 40324
Williamstown 41097
Boone County
Conners
Dixie Heights
Lloyd Memorial
St. Henry
Simon Kenton
Walton-Verona
Beechwood
Florence 41042
Hebron 41048
Ft. Mitchell 41017
Erlanger 41018
Erlanger 41018
Independence 41051
Walton 41094
Ft. Mitchell 41017
Covington Catholic Covington 41011
Covington Latin Covington 41011
Holmes Covington 41014
Holy Cross Covington 41015
LaSalette Covington 41011
Ludlow Ludlow 41016
Notre Dame Covington 41011
Villa Madonna Covington 41016
Bellevue Bellevue 41073
Dayton Dayton 41074
Newport Newport 41071
Newport Catholic Newport 41071
Our Lady of
Providence Newport 41071
Bishop Brossart Alexandria 41001
Campbell County Alexandria 41001
Highlands Fort Thomas 41075
St. Thomas Fort Thomas 41075
Silver Grove Silver Grove 41085
Bourbon County
Harrison County
M. M. L
Nicholas County
Paris
Paris 40361
Cynthiana 41031
Millersburg 40348
Carlisle 40311
Paris 40361
Principal
Sr. Margaret Gurren
Bro. John Wills
Sr. Theresa Marie
Cletus Hubbs
John Gernhert
Thomas McCarthy
Thomas Duerr
James B. Smith
John V. Reschar, Sr.
William Craigmyle
Luther McDowell
Patrick Crawford
George Morrison
James P. Clark
Arthur K. Draut
Irvin Rice
REGION 8
Wayne King
George E. Valentine
C. T. Collins
Tom Willis
Robert B. Turner
Dalton Oak
Ronald Young
Jack D. Fugate
John J. Herlihy
A. Ralph Edwards
J. D. Minnehan
John Higgins
Carl W Webster
George Baker
Tom Sims
Shirley Wagoner
REGION 9
George K. Toadvine
Larry Ryle
Fred Mason
Charles R. Fugitt
Ron Albrinck
Robert Abell
Gary Munsie
Jim Bishop
Kenneth J. Gross
Rev. Edwin B. Heile
Fred W. Moeves
Fred Breyer
Sr. Mary J. Bamberber
Charles Highfield
Sr. Mary V. Ann
Sr. Karen Boberg
Frank Bruns
William F. Young
Gene Sell
Br. Matthew Smith
Boys'
Coach
Martin Donlan
Estil Griffis
Harold Owen
Tony Carman
Joe Thompson
Adrian Cooksey
Stanley Hardin
Jack Haury
Tom Finnegan
Richard Schmidt
Bill Kercher
John Reuther
Ray Noe
Ron Reed
Norman Weaver
Bill Bass
Charles Simpson
James Hawthorne
James Wilhite, Jr.
Brice Thornberry
Tom Creamer
Larry Morgan
Paul Watts
Tim Jackson
Craynor Slone
C. R. Wenderoth
Larry Royalty
Everett Varney
Gary Dennison
Girls'
Coach
Bonnie Owens
Mary Helen Zahn
Junie Jones
Ken Gray
Sue Owens
Sandra Callahan
Suzanne Lyle
Susan Tougher
Deanie Feger
Bunny Daugherty
Shirley Bates
Bev Gass
Ann Flynn
Elenor Carmicle
Connie Dugan
Helen Turner
Sharen Weber
Charlotte Chowing
David Baird
Marcus Camacho
Lucy Lucas
Walter McHargue
Patty L. Regan
Jo Ella Wallace
Robert Conway
Bob Buege
James R. Conner
Bill Warfield
Dave Afterkirk
Bill Code
Gary Schulte
Jim Taylor
John Scheper
James Arnold
George Schneider
Rev. Edwin B. Heile
Reynolds Flynn
William Frey
Andrew Christofield
Gary Akers
Stan Steidel
Bobby Vanderpool
John Gross
Sr. Margaret Kraemer
Don Fangman Tom Seither
Glen Ravenscraft
Chester Turner
Sr. Mary Gerald
Tim Barrow
REGION 10
Jack Clifforl
Ed Lowdenback
Bill W. Owens
Gobble Lee
LeRoy Randall
Kenny Shields
John Messmer
Steve Sibmon
Russ Day
Woodie Crum
Cary Barr
Bill Anderson
Kay W. Griffith
Hiram Owens
Phyliss Lonneman
James Procaccino
Joan Mitchell
William Goller
Brenda Gonzalles
Janet Berger
Jane Scheper
Connie Sontag
Sally Meng
Linda Nagelisen
Cindy Schlosser
Barb Lother
Nancy Jones
Nick Diachenko
Mabel Stimpson
Mike Lenox
Ernest M. Trosper Dave Randolph
Judy Cox
Page Eight
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR DECEMBER, 1975
School
D. 38 Augusta
D. 39
D. 41
D. 42
D. 44
D. 45
D. 48
D. 50
Bracken County
Deming
Pendleton Count>'
Fleming County
Mason County
Maysville
St. Patrick
Tollesboro
Bath County
George Rogers
Clark
Montgomery Co.
Mt. Sterling
Address
Augusta 41002
BrooksviUe 41004
Mt. Olivet 41064
Falmouth 41040
Flemingsburg 41041
Maysville 41056
Maysville 41056
Maysville 41056
Tollesboro 41189
Owingsville 40360
Winchester 40391
Mt. Sterling 40353
Mt. Sterling 40353
Principal
Thomas W. Swartz
R. W. Ellington
Harry E. Meacham
Clifford Wallace
Fairce O. Woods
John H. Branson
Elza Whalen, Jr.
Sr. Jude Birch
Charles M. Hughes
Ewell Smoot, Jr.
Boys'
Coach
Marvin Bradley
David Hamilton
Larry Allison
Phillip Wood
Joe Dan Gold
Allan Feldhaus
Bobby Hall
Gary McKinney
Alan Bane
Julian Cunningham
Robert D. Campbell Tom Martin
Richard Hughes Bill Schott
James L. Brown Gary Taylor
REGION 11
Frankfort
Franklin County
Lexington Catholic
Margaret Hall
Woodford County
Burgin
Harrodsburg
Jessamine County
Mercer County
Bryan Station
Henry Clay
Lafayette
Say re
Tares Creek
Berea Community
Estill County
Madison
Madison Central
Model
Frankfort 40601
Frankfort 40601
Lexington 40503
Versailles 40383
Versailles 40383
Burgin 40310
Harrodsburg 40330
NicholasviUe 40356
Harrodsburg 40330
Lexington 40505
Lexington40502
Lexington 40503
Lexington 40507
Lexington 40502
Berea 40403
Irvine 40336
Richmond 40475
Richmond 40475
Richmond 40475
Boyle County
Danville
Garrard County
Kentucky School
for the Deaf
Casey County
Lincoln County
Russell County
McCreary County
Monticello
Pine Knot
Wayne County
Burnside
Eubank
Laurel County
Nancy
Pulaski County
Shopville
Somerset
Annville Inst.
Clay County
Jackson County
Oneida Inst.
Rockcastle County
BarbourviUe
Corbin
Knox Central
Lynn Camp
St. Camillus
Whitley County
Williamsburg
Danville 40422
Danville 40422
Lancaster
Albert Wall
Robert W. Hoagland
Rev. R. Nieberding
Rev. C. W. Bell, Jr.
Ken Tippett
Charlie Kolasa
Delmer Warren
Zeb Blankenship
James E. Gash
Leo H. Brewsaugh
Bill C. Hurt
Dwight Price
Glenn B. Bell
Warren Featherston
James K. Miller
Paul Hughes
James R. Fleenor
James B. Moore
L. Stephen Traw
REGION 12
Charles W. Scott Morris Stewart
Don M. Turner Donn Marston
Johnny R. Laswell Wade Upchurch
Charles Strasburger
David Lee
Tommy Starns
Gene Kirk
Ronnie Russell
Frank Kemplin
Steve Dreskin
Steve Clevenger
Bobbie Barlow
Al Prewitt
Jock Sutherlanl
Gerald Walton
Nolan Barger
Dennis Grant
Eddie Conley
Max Good
Bill Fultz
Shirley Kearns
Danville 40422
Liberty 42539
Stanford 40484
Russell Springs 42642
Whitley City 42653
Monticello 42633
Pine Knot 42635
Monticello 4265 3
Burnside 42519
Eubank 42567
London 40741
Nancy 42544
Somerset 42501
Shopville 42554
Somerset 42501
Annville 40402
Manchester 40962
McKee 40447
Oneida 40972
Mt. Vernon 40456
BarbourviUe 40906
Corbin 40701
BarbourviUe 40906
Corbin 40701
Corbin 40701
Williamsburg 40769
Williamsburg 40769
Jerome W. Freeman
Humphrey T. Elliott
Jack Portwood
HoUis DeHart
Robert E. Stephens
Eldon E. Davidson
Phillip R. Carter
George O. Horton
C. L. Simpson
Larry Stewart
Harold Storm
Bill W. Mauney
Bob Sullivan
Phillip R. Baker
Jim Andy Sears
REGION 13
James A. Potts
Lee Brown
James T. Martin
Robert C. Halcomb
Cleston Saylor
Chester Click
Louie Martin
Charles D. Black
Clayton Taylor
S. M. Amabilis
Paul Rice
Jack V. Foley
Don Hackney
Bob Payne
Roger Meek
Jim Voight
Ralph Roberts
Joe Harper
Clinton Gay
Jack Upchurch
Earl Hicks
Brent Tackett
Raymond Reed
Avery Hatfield
Denton Ping
Robert W. Tucker
Charles Eckler
Jerry Hacker
Bobby Keith
Donald Moore
Larry Gritton
W. D. Ridlle
Bill Swafford
Gerald Foley
Don Bingham
Calvin Vaughn
Jerry Hodges
Dennis W. Byrd
Girls'
Coach
Bill Case
Patrick Mitchell
James Howard
Herbert Owen
Carolyn Cogswell
Bob Hutchins
Helen Smoot
Carol Thomas
Mike Bromagen
Dave Dening
Temple Cope
Ann Karrick
Vicky Foley
Nancy Finney
Peggy Tillman
Lois Dohner
Patricia Douglas
Emma Bradshaw
David Feeback
Glen Teater
Judy Heiborn
Valerie Langlois
Rita Lenahan
Kathy Brothers
Diane Curry
Bradley Switzer
Gwen Long
Lolly Hissom
Jeanne Stull
Joan Mann
John Sieweke, Jr.
Diane Hunt
Pat Depp
Virgil Eienge
Faye Garrner
Ray Ball
Jerry Stephens
Norma Durham
Reid Bell
Roy Bowling
Yvonne Daulton
Gail Hurt
Robert W. Tucker
Shirley Smith
Nancy Huisraan
Larry Sizemore
Donald Moore
Pam McMichael
Preston Parrett
Chester Click
WiUiard Farris
Daphne Goodin
Eddie Harrie
Jenny Bryant
Dennis W. Byrd
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR DECEMBER, 1975
Page Nine
School Address
D. 51 Bell County Pineville 40977
Henderson Settlerm
Frakes 40940
D. 52
D. 54
D. 55
D. 56
D. 57
D. 58
D. 59
D. 60
D. 61
D. 62
D. 63
D. 64
Lone Jack
Middlesboro
Pineville
Red Bird
Cumberland
Evarts
Harlan
Four Mile 40939
Middlesboro 40965
Pineville 40977
Beverly 40913
Cumberland 40823
Evarts 40823
Harlan 40831
James A. Cawood Harlan 40831
Lynch
Lynch 40855
Fleming-Neon Fleming 41816
Jenkins Jenkins 41537
Letcher Letcher 41832
Whitesburg Whitesburg 41858
Buckhorn Buckhorn 41721
Dike Combs Jeff 41751
Hazard Hazard 41701
Leslie County Hyden 41749
M. C. Napier Hazard 40701
Breathitt County Jackson 41339
Corlia Hazard 40701
Jackson Jackson 41339
Knott County Hindman 41822
Riverside Christian Lost Creek4l348
Hazel Green AcadHazel Green 41332
Lee County Beattyville 41311
Owsley County Booneville 41314
Powell County Stanton 40380
Wolfe County Campton 41301
Johnson Central
Louisa
Paintsville
Salyersville
Sheldon Clark
Allen Central
Betsy Layne
McDowell
Prestonsburg
Wheelwright
Dorton
Millard
MuUins
Pikeville
Virgie
Belfry
Elkhorn City
Feds Creek
Johns Creek
Phelps
Menifee County
Morgan Counry
Rowan County
University
Breckinridge
East Carter
Elliott County
Lewis County
West Carter
Fairview
Greenup County
Raceland
Russell
Boyd County
Holy Family
Paul G. Blazer
Paintsville 41240
Louisa 41230
Paintsville 41240
Salyersville 41465
Inez 41224
Eastern 41622
Betsy Layne 41605
McDowell 41647
Prestonsburg 41653
Wheelwright 41669
Dorton 41520
Pikeville 41501
Pikeville 41521
Pikeville 41501
Virgie 41572
Belfry 41514
Elkhorn City 41522
Feds Creek 41524
Pikeville 41501
Phelps 41553
Frenchburg 40322
West Libetty 41472
Morehead 40351
Morehead 40351
Grayson 41143
Sandy Hook 41171
Vanceburg 41179
Olive Hill 41164
Ashland 41101
Greenup 41144
Raceland 41169
Russell 41169
Ashland 41101
Ashland 41101
Ashland 41101
Principal
James A. PursifuU
Glenn Shaw
Ernest C. Slusher
Frank Chumley
Ronald F. Jones
Taylor Collins
Dillarl Prater
O. G Roaden
Tom Ward
John H. Howard
Enoch Foutch
REGION 14
Roy T. Reasor
David H. Banks
D. C. Taylor
Jack M. Burkich
Calloway Sizemore
Dacker Combs
John T. Quillen
Thomas I. Sizemore
James W. Fields
William A. Toler
Bobby R. Smith
James B. Goff
R. B. Singleton
Doran Hostetler
Albert Osborne
Gary Pack
W. O. Gabbard
Billy F. Rose
Henry L. Allen
REGION 15
Russell James
Max Young
Paul W. Trimble
lack Allen
Wilburn Goble
James O. Dingus
Russell M. Frazier
Lloyd Stumbo
Ronald L. Hager
Shorty Jamerson
Glenn Wallace
Larry M. Burke
Fleetwood Johnson
Warren P. Tiller
Ronald Kendrick
Frank T. Welch
James V. Powell
Paul B. Tackett
Winston Adkins
John Anderson
REGION 16
Hiram C. Walters
Lucian G. Rudd
Marvin Moore
Frank C. Burns
Harlan R. Fleming
William Calhoun
Donnie Gaunce
Jack Fultz
Richard Baker
Dwight D. Johnson
Glenn A. Riedel
Charles P. Holsinger
Clyde Stewart
Sr. Rose Francis
Ray L. McCann
Boys'
Coach
Harold Combs
Elijah Smith
Wayne Walters
Larry T. Davis
Kenny Gann
Charles Minks
Murris Wilder
Earl Rodgers
Ken Condra
John Wilson
Danny Johnson
Marvin Meadows
Danny Bates
Lyle Eads
Stanley Caudill
J. R. Noe
Roger Kirby
Omus Shepherd
Albert Combs
Jack Stanford
Randy Campbell
James A. Noble
George Francis
Doran Hostetler
Ernie Huff
Heber Dunaway
James R. Bowman
David Fraley
Alvin Ratliff
Howard W. Wallen
Robert Prichard
J. H. Wheeler
Jackie Howard
Larry Cline
Howard Wallen
William Newsome
David Turner
Fred Setser
Frankie Francis
Hibbard Burke, Jr.
Richard Maynard
Arnold Meek
Mike Reitz
Eugene Lyons
Herbert Cline
Bernard Hall
Sherman Combs
Aubrey Taylor
John Mounts
Joe P. Blankenship
Ray Magard
Zane Collins
Denzil Dennis
Roy F. Murphy
Rick Mayse
Gary Kidwell
Bert Greene
George Cooke
Jerry Umberger
HaroU Ratliff
Marvin Meredith
Ramey Fletcher
Randy Mason
Paul Patterson
Girls'
Coach
Mike Parker
Elijah Smith
Lola Delk
Orville Engle
Charles Minks
Eugene Stagnolia
E. R. Gray
Jennie Smith
Basil Mills
David Elliott
Sue Kincer
Reeda Wright
Stella Mae Isom
Kathy Hall
Patrick Wooton
Harvey Combs
Judy Duff
Joyce M. Mayes
Zella Combs
James A. Noble
Rebecca Bell
Becky Baker
Sue Hobbs
James R. Bowman
Betty Craft
John Mayer
Connie Meek
Doris Pricharl
Karen Johnson
Rheba Holbrook
Mary L. Haney
Patricia Murphy
Johnny Ray Turner
Linda Setser
Virginia Jamerson
Jack Burnette
Raleigh Wright
Sue Johnson
Delores Dotson
Jerry W. Childers
Rose Combs
Phyliss Lawson
Glenna Hatfield
Terry Young
Teresa Salyers
Claudia Hicks
Elizabeth Sadler
Vicki Marshall
Alice Kidwell
Mike Barker
Pam Saunders
Sandra Rogers
Rody Maynard
Liz Trabandt
Pam Traylor
Brenda Dennis
Linda Meyers
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR DECEMBER, 1975
MAYFIELD — CLASS AA, REGION 1, DISTRICT 1 CHAMPION
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(Left lo Right) Front Row: E. Berhow, S. Byrn, D. Anderson, K. Holder, B. Nedrow, B. McDonald, J. Stanley.
Second Row: C. Reymann, R. Kendrick, G. Mitchell, M. Seay, R. Dycus, D. Ed^vards, B. Garland, G. Reymajm,
L. Foss. Third Row: M. Nelson, G. England, D. Dashney, R. Creason, A. Wilson, G. Wilson, D. Fischer, P. Sulher-
lin, C. Rains, G. Taylor. Fourth Row: R. Riley, B. Isbell, C. Sims, N. Coffelt, J. Shelton, S. Hendley, G. Hobbs
J. Holder, J. Puckett, R. McCombs, D. Elliott, C. Wiman. Fifth Row: Mqr. T. Reymann, Mgr. T. Bouland, Ass'l.
Coach J. D. Smith, Coach J. Morris, Ass't. Coach P. Leahy, Ass't. Coach D. Sanders, Ass't. Coach C. Carpenter,
Ass't. Coach L. McDonald, Mgr. T. Copeland.
LARUE COUNTY — CLASS AA, REGION II, DISTRICT 1 CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: K. Doty, D. Skaggs, M. Speakman, N. Skaggs, R. Holbert, C. Keith, D. Laha, N.
Despain, D. Price. Second Row: W. Handley, P. Atherton, H. Sims, B. Brockman, B. Davenport, J. Rose, M. Greer,
R. Embree. Third Row: C. Hazel, G. Smith, D. Sprouls,, J. Smith, R. Jones, J. T. Sutherland, D. Edwards, T. Smith,
R. Pcarman, B. Speakman, R. Bradley, G. McCullum, B. Durham, J. Atherton, G. Embree.
Supplementary List of
Registered Basketball Officials
(List Compiled November 24)
If the telephone number is given for an official, it
is the home phone number unless otherwise designated.
If two numbers are given, the first number is the home
phone.
Allnatt. Thomas C, 2005 Terril Lane. Apt. 2. Louisville
40218. 459-9660 (Bus.)
Aired, Damon, Jr.. P.O. Box 68, Loyall 40854, 573-4938,
573-1175
Anderson, Edward L, P.O. Box 501, Leitchfield 42754,
259-4458, 259-4256
Anderson, Luther S.. Rt. 2, Carlisle 40311, 289-2364
Anderson. Marcus. Jr., 1836 Carl Ct., Apt. 6, Louisville
40215, 361-4152, 772-3661
Arlinghaus, Robert, Box 35D, Jones Road, Walton 41094,
356-2828, 342-6400
Arnold, Diana S., Rt. 2, Milton 40045, 268-3488, 265-3370
Arnold, Perry R.. Rt. 2, Milton 40045, 268-3488
Atzinger, Phyllis M.. 2317 plantation Drive, Louisville
40216. 772-9991, 239-3283
Azevedo, Vernon. 2070 Gardensprings Dr., Apt. 94, Lex-
ington 40503, 277-3734, 254-4475, ext. 20
Hartley. Joseph, Box 134. Muldraugh 40155, 942-6323, 624-
5114
Belcher, Randy, 2013 Writt Court, Lexington 40505, 299-
5657
Bell, Gregory, Box 137. Belfry 41514, 353-4223
Beshear, James E., 1509 Scott Drive, Madisonville 42431,
821-8648, 249-3151
Bevars, Ronnie, 171 N. Lorraine, Radcliff 40160, 351-5895,
351-3167
Black, Alvin, Box 188, LaGrange 40031, 222-9441
Blackburn, Libbv, Meta 41501, 437-9846
Blackford, Robert L. 414 Dayflower Ct., Edgewood 41017,
341-3849 341-3849
Booth. John T., P.O. Box 252, Carrollton 41008, 732-4552,
732-4552
Boyd. Bobby. Box 177. Shelbiana 41562. 432-3748
Braden, Joseph A., Rt. 4. Hodgenville 42748, 549-3594
Bramble. James L., 480 Doncaster Ct., Lexington 40505,
299-5750, 278-9355
Brand. Donald C 1845 Normandy Road, Lexington 40504,
278-3625. 278-9292
Brickler, David, 28 Royal Avenue, Cold Spring 41076,
441-5445
Brooks. Bruce. 225 Hawthorne Dr., Frankfort 40601, 223-
3603, 233-1483 (Lexington)
Brown, Allen 1700 Cokesbury Ct., Apt. 20, Owensboro
42301
Brown, Fred L., 9043 B Estrada Avenue, Ft. Knox 40121,
624-6068, 624-6416
Brown, John W.. 975 Waverly Drive, Lexington 40505,
254-1940, 255-0835
Brown, Judv C, 7818 Branmble Lane, Louisville 40258,
933-2458, 636-1484
Brown, Lyman D.. Rt. 7, Twinkling Star Tr, Ct., Paducah
42001. 442-8944, 443-5800
Brown, Rickie Fay. 405 Skyline Drive, Bowling Green
42101, 781-2275, 457-4432
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Brown, Robert Grady. 15 Joyce Ann Lane, Alexandria
41001, 635-3433, 491-1125
Brown, Ronnie D., Rt. 2, Reynolds Station 42368, 233-4335
Browning, Charles, 1621 Haskins Avenue, Louisville 40215,
361-3642. 584-7181
Bruner, Jack C, Rt. 5, Box 93, London 40741, 864-4322,
864-2271
Bryson, Bonnie F., Box 65, Rt. 2. Schultz Rd., South
Shore 41175. 932-4300
Bugg. Terry Lynn. Rt. 3, Harrodsburg 40330, 366-5294,
734-7711
Bullock, James D.. Rt. 4, Box 66. Madisonville 42431,
825-2645. 821-5761
Eurchett, Brad, Oldham Street, Eminence 40019, 845-
4868, 564-3980
Cannon, Devon, Rt. 1. Morgantown 42261, 526-3917
Cantrell. Elizabeth. 1002 E. oUins. Flatwoods 41139.
836-6647, 325-8564
Cardin. George Melvis, Rt. 1, Box 277, Sonora 42776, 369-
6501
Carnes, Patrick M.. 6881 Beechmont Avenue. Cincinnati.
Ohio 45230. 231-7557. 231-6630
Carter J. Michael. 112 Cleveland St., Mayfield 42066,
247-8937, 247-6730, Ext. 251
Casada, Lonnie K., Rt. 8, Box 46. Somerset 42501, 561-
5713. 561-4138
Chapman, Gary P.. 234 Main Street, Muldraugh 40155,
942-4504
Chinn, William, Jr., Columbia 42728, 384-4264, 384-5149
Clater. James F., 132 W. Dixie. P.O. Box 143. Elizabeth-
town 42701, 765-5459, 765-5459
Cochran. Mike. Box 292. Belfry 41514. 353-7996. 353-7996
Coleman. Jimmy. 137 Showalter Drive, Georgetown 40324.
863-5138. 863-2548
Collier, Johnny M.. 511 Greengrier Drive, Nicholasvill^
40356, 885-4633, 885-6061
Collins, Howard D. 816 Fairdale Drive, Lexington 40505,
253-2717. 299-9212
Collins. Terry, Normal Hall No. 9, Morehead 40351,
784-8456
Conley. Joseph D.. 2436 Roosevelt Avenue, Ashland
41101, 324-6042
Cornett, C. W.. 21 Meadowbrook Dr., Morehead 40351.
784-5440, 784-5440
Cox. William. Box 188. LaGrange 40031. 222-9441
Crawford, Chuck, 202 Brandon Avenue, Ferguson 42533,
679-2741, 678-4424
Crawford, Thomas N., Box 286, Sturgis 42459,, 333-2730.
333-2155
Cromer, Daniel B., 3529 St. Germaine Ct., Louisville
40207, 895-4945
Cross, Keith, Box 391, Muldraugh 40155, 942-3625, 351-5449
Cross, Terry P., 362 B Dixie Hwy., Muldraugh 40155,
942-3625. 351-5449
Curtis. Douglas E.. 844 Princeton Avenue. Fairborn 45324.
878-1612. 445-2167
Curtis. John Edward, Rockport 42369. 274-3865
Daniel, Roger T., p.O. Box 15, Paintsville 41240, 789-3372,
886-2311 (Prestonsburg)
Daniel, William K.. 3404 Versailles Lane. Louisville 40219
964-1180, 454-4233
Davis. James C. 613 Hopewell St., Madisonville 42431,
825-2148
Davis, Larry, 3229 W. Ky., LouisviUe 40211, 772-3106
Davis, Thomas A.. C-8 Wesley Apts.. Shelbyville 40065,
633-6384 (Bus.)
Day. Lawrence. 1113 Centurian Way, Lexington. 272-3392
Day, Vivan Wayne, 114 Debbie Avenue. Lancaster 40444.
792-2260
Dick. James E.. R. R. 4. Albany 42602. 387-5604. 387-5569
Dotson. Bill, 3306 Montavesta Dr., D-50, Lexington 40502,
223-0565
Douthwaite. Donald D.. 5754 Biscayne Avenue, Cincinnati,
Ohio 45211, 574-2238, 574-2238
Dozier, Dennis, 209 Manchester St., Barbourville 40906,
546-6142. 546-5181
Duncan, Joe, 706 Park Hills. Frankfort 40601, 875-2063,
564-6730
Dyke, Orville Dean. Box 231. Crestwood 40014, 241-4109
East, William L., 3226 Lafayette Road, Hopkinsville 42240,
886-2146
Elliott, Dennis. Box 188. LaGrange 40031, 222-9441
Estes, Walter. Rt. 1, Owensboro 42301. 281-5609
Evans. Howard. Rt. 1. Berea 40403. 986-4423. 986-9955
Fisk. Rodney. 200 Bluegrass Avenue No. 85-C, Newport
41071. 781-0651. 341-7530
Fuell. William P.. Rt. 2, Box 243A, Shepherdsville 40165,
957-2500. 778-6631
Gaines, Curtis, 1514 Young St., Henderson 42420, 827-
4181, 826-7257
Gibson, Fred W., 2251 Middleground Dr., Owensboro
42301, 685-3370, 684-6441
Coins, Stephen. 148 Iroquois Ct., Lexington 40503. 278-
2725, 272-2411
Gollaher. Robert. 5431 Ye Olde Post Rd., LouisviUe 40219,
964-9882. 969-2349
Goodnight. Hershel. 424 Breckinridge St.. Franklin 42134,
586-3544. 586-4235
Goodrich. Eugene A., 1600 East 9th Street, Hopkinsville
42240. 885-5261, 886-8131
Greathouse. David G.. 240 Medlock Road, Lexington
40502. 272-7722, 233-6330
Grey. Don L.. 4510 Lunenburg Dr., Louisville 40223,
425-0817
Griggs. Bruce Douglas, 1931 Marietta Dr., Lexington
40505, 299-8183
Grundy, Thomas, 127 Fern Lea, Bardstown 40004, 384-
9428. 384-9428
Gunter. A. L.. Jr.. 110 A Dickerson, Prestonsburg 41653,
886-8468. 886-3834
Gutterman. Jim. 6012 Toebbe Lane. Louisville 40219. 969-
2650
Hagen. Dan L.. 207 S. Birchwood. Louisville 40206. 896-
1159. 245-4131
Halbert. Kathy, Box 19, Langley 41645, 285-3745, 285-3093
Hall. Charles E.. R. R. 1. Goggin Lane. Danville 40422,
236-8811. 236-2604
Hall, William W.. 115 Dickerson, Prestonsburg 41653,
886-3415, 789-8211
Hardin, Carl Ray, Rt. 1. Box 8. Lebanon 40033, 692-6529,
692-3126
Hartmann, Sharon M., 5908 Briscoe Lane, Louisville
40228. 969-8659
Hawkins. Donald H.. Rt. 1. Ekron 40117, 828-3631, 828-2125
Hawks. Robert F.. CPO 745. Berea College. Berea 40403,
986-9341. 986-9341. Ext. 423
Herrington. Ken. 333 Farwood, Paducah 42001, 443-8637,
443-3647
Hess. Herman. 4204 Summit Dr.. Louisville 40229, 957-
5723, 361-2661
Hicks, Gene. 105 5th St., LaGrange 40031, 222-1829, 222-
9100
Hicks, Steven E., 3645 Windward Way, Louisville 40220,
456-1896. 452-5578
Holland. Patrick R.. 3223 Mid Dale Lane, Louisville 40220,
456-6646. 583-4801
Holt. Larry K.. Rt. 1. Box 132A. Alvaton 42122, 843-3587,
781-4585
Holtzclaw, James R.. R. R. 4. Stanford 40484, 346-2492,
346-2492
Hubbs, Sonny, 6908 Peppermill Lane. Louisville 40228.
239-1771. 459-3610
Hudnall. William E.. 156 Woodmont Court, Paris 40361,
987-1641. 299-1000
Humphries, Bob. 195 E. 9th St.. Russellville 42276, 726-
6477. 748-2740
Hurley. Robert R.. Box 244. Williamson, W. Va. 25661
Hurt. Thomas C. 122 Hamilton Avenue, Lancaster 40444,
792-3067. 792-2312
Hutchinson. Jack, 2111 Lansill B-28, Lexington 40504,
278-0071, 269-4356
Jackson. Overton. Jr.. 108 Williams St., Providence 42450,
667-5254
Jamerson. Dewey. P.O. Box 1, Bypro 41612, 452-2585
Jeffers, Steve. 117 School Street, Barbourville 40906,
546-5415. 546-5101
Johnson. David A.. 7800 Carnation Dr., Pleasure Ridge
Park 40258, 935-6957. 452-4484
Johnson. Michael. 714 Allison Avenue, Barbourville 40906,
546-4274. 546-6945
Kellev. Bill. 2268 Twenty Grand Ave.. Owensboro 42301,
685-4313. 684-9691
Kelly. Jack. J., 3327 Schneiter. Louisville 40215. 363-9842
Kennedy. Lavelton. Box 188. La Grange 40031, 222-9441
Kessinger. Burk. Box 3337 Wood Valley Court. Lex-
ington 40502, 269-6168
Kidd. Ronnie Lee. Box 28. Pine Knot 42635. 354-2868.
679-4351. Ext. 231
Kile. Michael Wade, P.O. Box 411. Whitley City 42653.
376-8189. 625-3813
Kincer. Larry. Neon 41840, 855-9741, 855-7597
Kinder, Betty, 651 Nakomi Dr.. Lexington 40503. 278-8377
Kinney. Charles. Frankfort 40601. 695-3239. 564-3301
Kleitz. Robert E.. 9407 Donerail Way, Valley Station
40272. 935-2742
Kluepel. Joseph. 262 West Broadway. Madisonville 42341,
825-1046
Kristof, David A., 5598 Clearidge Lane, Cincinnati, Ohio
45239, 931-0432
Lacer, Wayne, 3003 Palmer Ct., Henderson 42420, 826-4541
Lambert, Irvin, 6412 Fern Crest, Louisville 40291, 582-
5504. 239-4996
Laney. Bill. 110 Robin Rd., Nicholasville 40356, 885-3293,
885-3293
Latkovski, Andy. 1530 Quadrant Ave., Louisville 40205,
451-5472 582-4551
Lawson. Ronald G.. 505 W. Walnut St.. Mayfield 42066,
247-2586, 247-3663
Litsey. Charles E.. 405 N. 1st Street. Bardstown 40004.
348-2180
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Louden. Hubert C. Box 75, Sulphur 40070. 743-5297
Loudermilk, Charles. Box 253, Commonwealth Hall, E.K.
U., Richmond 40475, 625-3813
Lucas, Robert Freddie. Rt. 2, Cecilia 42724. 862-4743,
862-4743
McEuen. Robert, 76 Bogle Tr. Pk.. Bowling Green 42101,
McNeill. Monica, 3543 Kahlert Ave., Louisville 40215,
368-7711
Martin. Roger. Dema 41859. 447-3291, 785-3153
Martin. Terry Joe, 903 4th St., Corbin 40701, 528-3463
Mason, Marshall. 242 F Shenandoah PI. Henderson 42420.
826-7631. 826-9568
Mattingly, Edward, Box 188, LaGrange 40031, 222-9441
Maxwell, Michael. R. R. 2. Box 230, Russellville 42276,
542-4343
Mayer, Michael, Rt. 8. Box 59 OCR, Richmond 40475,
623-0136
Meadows, Marvin, Clayhole 41317
Mefford, Gran, Box 263, Campbellsville College, Camp-
bellsville 42718. 789-9914
Melton. Robert E.. 1406 Young Street. Henderson 42420,
827-5164
Meuth, Richard A., Box 163, Smith Mills 42457, 533-6945,
827-1801
Middleton. John, 209 Leimaur Dr., Richmond 40475, 623-
1682. 623-6373
Mitchell. Douglas, 1218 Miami Trail, Frankfort 40601,
695-4650, 227-7341
Mobley, Clarence E.. 707 C. Charlotte Ct., Lexington
40508, 233-1649
Mullins, Otis D., Amburgey 41801. 642-3370
Murphy, Bruce A., R. R. 1, Pine Knot 42635, 354-2854,
625-5106
Murphy, Wanda, R. R. 6, Box 8A, Somerset 42501. 679-
2788
Newsome. Gerald Dean, Grethel 41631, 587-2668
Newton, Dennis W., 232 Bermuda Lane, Louisville 40213,
964-4824
Nickerson. Bruce. 2000 Confederate, Apt. 1110, Louisville
40208, 637-4551, 935-2619
Nix. Roger L., 102 S. Harrig, Madisonville 42431, 825-1322
O'Brien, Bo, 637 Margot, Ehzabethtown 42701, 765-7604,
351-3167
OCuU, John D., Rt. 1. ToUesboro 41189, 798-3906, 783-3128
Osborne. Homer. Melvin 41650, 452-2580, 452-2612
Overton, Frank, Jr., Box 36, Four Mile 40939, 337-2026,
337-2435
Owsley, Bob A., 1106 Market Street. Worthington 41183,
836-6135, 432-3161
Pandolfi. Thomas, 120 12th Street, Henderson 42420. 827-
1005
Parker, Lowell D.. P.O. Box 362. Wheelwright 41669.
452-4291
Patton, William R.. Box 4. Brown Street, Berea 40403,
986-4375
Peeno, Harry R., 412 General Drive, Ft. Wright 41011.
331-1981
Penick, Linda. 2711 Melvin Ct.. Louisville 40216, 448-2832
Percell. Danny, 4305 Shady Villa Drive, Louisville 40219
Peyton. William. P.O. Box 34, Harned 40144, 234-3007.
756-2040
Phillips, Samuel M.. Box 289A, Cynthiana 41031, 234-3007
Poer, Mike, 142 W. Hickman, Winchester 40391
Price, John C, Rt. 1, Box 447. Ewing 41039, 267-5793
Quillen, Tim, Box 29, Millstone 41838, 855-9821
Quisenberry, James M., 1609 Gardiner Lane, Louisville
40205, 458-3451, 366-0940
Radjunas, El. 2532 E. Euclid Avenue, Ashland 41101,
324-1843, 325-8586. Ext. 225
Reed. Johnny M.. Box 27, Zebulon41501, 432-5108
Rich, Brenton Lee. 1217',4 College St.. Bowling Green
42101. 781-0301
Rich. Dale L.. Vinecrest Ave., Louisville 40222. 425-7559,
257-3185
Richeson. King. 781 Marcella Street. Versailles 40383. 873-
8907
Riley, Jeff. P.O. Box 95. Wheelwrright 41669. 452-4292
Roberts. Teri 9230 Weddell Circle No. 4. Louisville 40299,
969-6139, 239-3242
Robinson, Donald L., Rt. 1, Box 26, Berea 40403, 986-3432
Rogers, Gary Lee, Blackey 41804, 633-5437. 633-2168 '
Rouse. Thomas Leonard, 151 Todds Rd. No. 354, Lex-
ington 40505, 341-6943
Royse, Everett, 239 Burke Road, Lexington 40505, 255-1707
Rush, Mark, Burkesville 42717, 864-3451. 864-2512
Russell, Robert, Rt. 5, Richmond 40475, 623-5928, 623-4750
Sammons. Patrick O., 529 East Adair Ave.. Louisville
40209, 363-5979, 584-5311, Ext. 235
Eapp, Ema, Jr., Canneyville 42721. 879-4890. 879-4890
Schomaker. Charles T.. 212 Sterrett St., Covington 41014,
491-7544, 291-1104
Schosser. Robert Hill, Box 68, Benham 40807, 848-2297.
848-5451
Sehutte, Bruce M., 2646 Kings Hwy., Louisville 40205,
459-4179. 636-1953
Scriber. Jackie L., Box 34. New Castle 40050. 845-2796,
587-3621
Sellier, Ed, 520 Cricklewood Drive. Lexington 40503,
299-8092. 299-4027
Settles. Jeffrey K.. Lot 26. Cool Breeze Mobile Homes,
Rt. 5. Nicholasville 40356. 272-1006. 272-5111
Shepherd, Oakie, 3700 Noblitt Dr., No. 3. Louisville 40218.
451-6805, 458-6300
Shook, Earl Douglas, 152 Clay Fee Homes, Berea 40403.
986-8871 (Bus.)
Shreve, Tim, 3805 Kingsbury Drive, Louisville 40207.
893-3556. 452-3096
Simmons, Theo B., Box 188, LaGrange 40031, 222-9441
Simpson, Deanna. P.O. Box 424. South Shore 41175.
932-3613 354-3261
Slone. Mack, Rt. 1, Box 911-C. Pikeville 41501, 432-2797.
437-6361
Smith. David E.. 9205 Rainbow Springs Ct. No. 7,
Louisville 40222, 426-9826, 774-7632
Smith, Dwight H., P.O. Box 518, Morehead 40351. 784-
9770. 784-9275
Smith. Earl P.. "Skip", 207 Dupree Hall, E.K.U., Rich-
mond 40475, 625-5121
Smith, James B.. 211 S. 1st Street, Bardstown 40004, 348-
6376. 634-4431
Snider, Herbert R.. 203 Dogwood Lane. Somerset 42501,
679-4824. 679-4436
Stanley, Michael Jack, P.O. Box 144, Lookout 41542,
754-5163. 432-3380
Stiff. Maurice "Moe", 2150 Glenworth Avenue, Louisville
40218, 454-7808, 585-2995
Sumner, Carl, 8711 Cedar Creek Rd., Fern Creek 40291,
239-0783, 459-1030, Ext. 205
Tabb. Shirley, Rt. 1, Sharon Grove 42280, 277-9925
Tandy. Louis. 204 Esperanza, Frankfort 40601, 695-5341,
564-6970
Tandy, Samuel, 3307 Bobwhite Avenue, Owensboro 42301,
685-3833
Tate, Harold D., R. R. 1, Box 332, Ashland 41101, 928-
9450, 324-3840
Tesson. Michael D.. 505 Greenfield Lane, Erlanger41018,
331-9030, 559-3838
Tucker, Joseph P., 23 Aquilla Drive, Florence 41042,
371-8482, 242-4343
Turner, Paul Eric, 813 Park Street, Bowling Green 42101.
842-2804
Tuttle. John, Rt. 5, Box 501, Ashland 41101. 928-5279, 325-
2538
Vanover, Tommy, Seco 41849, 855-4285
Wallen, Michael, Auxier 41602, 886-8457, 886-2311
Wallin, Charles "Jug", 668 Northside Drive. Lexington
40505, 299-8639, 255-4281, Ext. 194
Wallin, Charles S., 284 Osage Circle, Lexington 40509.
266-6089
Walls, Billy R.. Jr.. 1997 Cambridge Drive, Lexington
40504. 252-1668, 259-0535
Watkins, Jesse T.. Hardinsburg 40143
Weber. James M.. Jr., Rt. 1. Dover 41034, 882-2945, 257-
2169 (Lexington)
Wedding, Tommy, R. R. 4. Morganfield 42437. 389-3806
Welch. Ronald. CarroUton 41008. 732-4812 (Bus.)
Whistler. Thomas. Rt. 6. Box 37, Harrodsburg 40330.
734-4596, 734-3242
Wiley, Wanda, R., Parkside Trailer Park No. 7, Rt. 8,
Frankfort 40601, 227-7558. 875-1535
Williams. Brian.. 312 Newsome Avenue, Cynthiana 41031,
234-6315
Willis. Darrell K., 502 Hickory Hill, Nicholasville 40356,
885-5662, 885-4411
Wilson, George G., Ill, P.O. Box 505, 10 Heritage Acres,
Whitley City 42653, 376-5276, 376-5321
Wilson, Kenneth H., Box 144, Livermorc 42352. 278-2493,
278-2226
Wiseman, Melvin, 410 Broadway, Irvine 40336. 723-2836,
723-2936
Wolfe. Jim H., 3332 West 17th St., Covington 41014.
431-6272. 369-5286
Woodrum, Mike, 334 North Main, Madisonville 42431,
821-3523, 821-4096
Wright, John David, 1297 B Julia Ct., Lexington 40511.
293-5095, 299-4771
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S. Ross, M. Mahan. D. Grinnan. S. Miley. Second Row: D. Thomas. C. Baker, J. Webb, D. Scott,
J. Bailey, R. Hamm, H. Settle, W. Trokel. C. Spears. D. Doersam. Third Row: M. Cox. J.
Glueck. J. Wirth. G. Woolley. D. Woods. J. Herman. M. Disibio, J. Klosterman, T. Feldhaus,
D. Pemberto,n. Fourth Row: G. Wheatley, R. Doersam, R. AUord, D. Miller, J. Young, T.
Wheeler, D. York, J. Geringhaus, M. Horn, S. Meyer. D. Sullivan. Fifth Row: G. Wise. R.
Reese, T. Staley, B Eisenhard. G. Schearing, P. Rohan. T. Rohan, J. Puckett.
Ludlow — Lloyd 40
Ludlow 14 — Dixie Heights
Ludlovr 20 — Beechwood
Ludlow 15 — Conner 14
Ludlow 18 — Dayton
Ludlow 13 — Bellevue 6
Ludlow 35 — Owen County
Ludlow 23 — Eminence 6
Ludlow 42 — Anderson B
Ludlow 34 — Bellevue 8
Ludlow 27 — Raceland D
Ludlow 27 — Elkhorn City
Ludlow 7— Heath 6
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(Left to Right) Front How: R. Howard, R. Puckett, D. Adams, S. Wells, B. Wrinkle, J. Thomasson, T. Fletcher. A.
Nance, K. Anderson, F. Fox, T. Crenshaw, A. Hughes, S. Howard, C. Johnson, B. Jones. Second Row: J. Hoard. R.
Jones, S. Childress, M. Jenkins, D. Tilford, C. Travis, D. Fowlkes, B. Cossler, P. Thomasson, S. Harris. M. Rose. D.
Cook, J. Knight, T. Fletcher, G. Parrott, K. Kianz.
ELKHORN CIT\'— CLASS A, REGION IV CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: C. Pergrem, R. Gilbert, C. Hogston, J. Belcher, D. Adkins, T. Swinek. Second Row:
Coach D. Thomas, T. Ratliff, R. Owens, S. Ruth. R. Owens, J. Bevins. B. Owens. Third Row: D. Blackburn, M. Reed,
G. Justice, M. Bartley, D. Hogston, H. Mutter, N. Ray. Fourth Row: K. Belcher, Coach L. Rowe, K. Bartley, B. Adkins,
J. Cavins. W. Ramsey. T. Looney. Fifth Row: P. Adams, J. Potter, B. Skerlak, W. Raines. T. Owens, Coach B. Powell.
Mgr. N. Gibson. Mascot D. Thomas.
FRANKFORT— CLASS A, REGION II, DISTRICT 2 CHAMPION
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(Left to Right) Front Row: T. Priestly, K. Jones, Mgr. D. Harrod, B. Rodgers, Mgr. D. Collins, K. Townsend,
F. McGowan. Second Row: G. Jones. R. Bowsky. K. Hocker, D. Spencer, R. Stauffer, R. Stivers. E. Hagg. J. Coffey.
M. Stivers. A. Halburton. L. Wallace. J. Townsend. Third Row: D. Luttrell, S. Coffey, J. Gabbard. B. Gibson, M.
Head. T. Strutton. K. Mason. J. Redden, C. Woolums. J. Bennett. T. Hocker. J. Washington. Fourth Row: R. Am-
burgey. T. LaFontaine, G. Cartwiighl, M. Byron, T. Current. D. Bryant. F. Harris. D. Johnson, C. Evips, J. Hackett.
A. Riggs. D. Graham, T. Tinsley, C. Berrie. S. Eddinglo n. J. Cartwright.
The Kentucky High School Athlete
Official Organ of the
Kentucky High School Athletic Association
VOL. XXXVIII
JANUARY, 1976
$1.00 Per Year
Minutes of Board Meeting
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High
School Athletic Assocition met at the K.H.S.A.A.
Building, Lexington, on Saturday, December 20,
1975. The meeting was called to order by Presi-
dent Louie Martin at 9:30 A.M. with all Board
members, Acting Commissioner Tom Mills and
Assistant Commissioners Billy V. Wise and Louis
Stout present, Conley Manning was present repre-
senting the State Department of Education. The
invocation was given by Arthur Hawkins.
Arthur Hawkins moved, seconded by Ray
Story, that the reading of the minutes of the
October 11 meeting and the Special Board Meet-
ing of November 29, be waived since members
of the Board had received copies of the minutes.
The motion was carried unanimously.
Mr. Charles Kostas of Fort Mitchell, Ken-
tucky, came before the Board to request that the
eligibility of his son, Kenneth, be restored at
Dixie Heights High School. Kenneth is inehgible
under the provisions of By-Law 6, Transfer Rule.
Following the presentation of Mr. Kostas and a
discussion by the members of the Board, George
Sauer moved, seconded by Ray Story that the
eligibility of Kenneth Kostas not be restored.
The motion passed unanimously.
Mr. Mills presented a letter from Athletic
Director Donald Brooks, Durrett High School,
requesting that the eligibility of Rodney Hinkle
be restored. Rodney is ineUgible under the pro-
visions of By-Law 8, Contestant on Other Team.
After discussing the case, Cecil Reid moved,
seconded by Gene Sell, that the eligibility of
Rodney Hinkle not be restored. All members
voted aye.
The next case presented was that of Bobby
Upchurch, a student at Somerset High School.
Bobby participated on the Pulaski County High
School basketball team during the 1974-75 season.
He transferred to Somerset High School at the
beginning of the 1975-76 school year, and was
declared ehgible to participate there when the
Principal of Pulaski County High failed to check
on the K.H.S.A.A. transfer blank that Bobby had
participated on the varsity basketball team. This
error was discovered after the season began. The
correct information was then forwarded to the
K.H.S.A.A. George Sauer made the motion that
due to additional information received by the
K.H.S.A.A. verifying the fact that Bobby Up-
church participated in varsity basketball at Pu-
laski County High School and has since changed
schools without a corresponding change of resi-
dence on the part of the parents, he be declared
ineligible to participate in athletics at Somerset
High School for a period of thiry-six school weeks
from the date he enrolled there. The motion
further stated that there was to be no penalty
for Somerset High School. The motion was secon-
ded by Gene Sell and all members voted aye.
Mr. Mills was instructed to send a letter of repri-
mand to the principal of Pulaski County High
School for his failure to submit correct infor-
mation to the K.H.S.A.A.
A letter was presented to the Board from
Mr. L. Stephen Traw, Director of Model High
School, requesting that Sean Schubert be per-
mitted to participate on the Model swim team.
Sean is not enrolled at Model, but is a sixth
grade student at Kit Carson Elementary School
in Madison County. Cecil Reid moved, seconded
by George Sauer that Sean Schubert not be
permitted to swim for Model High School since
he is not enrolled in that school. The motion
passed unanimously.
The next case presented was that of Betty-'
Baird, a student attending Kentucky Country
Day School, who is ineligible under the pro-
visions of By-Law 6, Transfer Rule. Following
the presentation of the facts, Eldon Davidson
made the motion that the Commissioner seek
legal advice on this case and report his findings
back to the Board at its January 23 meeting.
Cecil Reid seconded the motion and all members
voted aye.
Principal John Reschar, Fern Creek High
School, came before the board representing the
Policy Committee for the assignment of officials
in Regions 6 and 7. Mr. Bob Cravens, Assigning
Secretary for those Regions was also present.
The reason for the visit was to make the Board
aware of some of the problems involved in the
assigning of officials in these two regions and
to request the support of the Board of Control
in helping to solve these problems. Following a
lengthly discussion, Cecil Reid moved, seconded
by Frank Simpson, that Acting Commissioner
Mills and Assistant Commissioner Wise meet with
the Policy Committee concerning the problems
presented. The motion passed unanimously and
President Martin thanked Mr. Reschar and Mr.
Cravens and assured them Ihat the Board would
take the necessary action to help solve their
problems. Mr. Reschar and Mr. Cravens thanked
the Board for their time and support.
Tom Mills reported that the football champ-
ionship playoffs were very successful. Financial
reports have been received from all game mana-
gers, indicating that all expenses have been paid
with shares of profit having been sent to the
schools involved. After a discussion concerning
an additional amount to be alloted to each team
taking part in the final games, upon recommen-
dation of Mr. Mills, Jack Fultz moved, seconded
by Cecil Reid, that each of the eight teams in-
volved shall receive an additional amount of
$1,000.00. The motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Mills recommended that the following
regulations concerning the fees for districts, re-
gional and state basketball tournaments be a-
dopted. The district tournament officials shall
receive a fee of $30.00 per game. The regional
tournament officials shall receive a fee of $35.00
per game and the state tournament officials
shall receive $40.00 per game. The transportation
(Continued on Page Eight)
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JANUARY. 1976 VOL. XXXVUI— No~6 to Girls' State Tournament Ticket Sales. Mail
Published monthly, except June and July, by iho orders will be accepted on or before February 2.
Kentucky High School Athletic Association Ticliets for individual sessions may be purchased
Office of PubUcation, 560 E. Cooper Dr., P. O. Box 7502, at the tournament site any time during the
Lexington, Ky. 40502 tournament^
Second class postage paid at Lexington, Ke^ilucky
Acceptance for maiUng at special rate of postage provid- MinilfPS of Snprial RnarrI Mpptino-
ed for in Section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, authorized ivmmtes. or Cjpeciai DOarO iVieeting
e'cUior' !'!!l JOE B. MANSFIELD Bowling Green, Kentucky
Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL November 29, 1975
AssUtant Editor TOM MILLS jhe Board of Control of the Kentucky High
Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT 5^,^001 Athletic Association met in special session
Assistant Editor --—-•_- -"-;-"- ^^^^ ^- ^ISE ^^ ^j^^ Holiday Inn, Bowling Green, Kentucky,
BOA^OF CONTI^L '^^ November 29, 1975. President Louie Martin
President LOUIE MARTIN (1972-1976) Corbin called the meeting to Order at 10:00 A.M.. with
Vice-Pres. __ ARTHUR HAWKINS (1972-1976) Mt. Sterling all Board Members, and Assistant Commissioners
Directors Denval Barriger (1975-1979) Bowling Green; Toin Mills. Louis StoUt and Billy V. Wise present.
Eldon Davidson 1973-1977), Monticello; Andrew J. Fultz r^ t -mi ■ ^ »■ ii.
(1972-1976). Olive HiU; Cecil Reid (1973-1977), Symsonia; Conley Mannmg was present representing the
George E. Sauer, Jr. (1974-1978), Louisville; Gene Sell State Department of Education. The invocation
(1975-1979), Newport; Frank B. Simpson (1972-1976), Louis- was eiven by Frank Simpson.
ville; Ray Story (1974-1978), Radcliff. Conley Manning, rrup f;^,.* ;*„„ „f hiiqinp=;s wac the Hiqonssinn
State Dept. of Education representative. ^"^ Iirst Item Ot DUSiness was ttte HlSCUSSlOn
Subscription Rate Sl.OO per year On a proposed Kentucky High School Basketball
^ ~ ^ , ^T) Radio Network, as submitted by Jim Host and
*^wn Me VffmmiiM'e/ie/' d (u^ce Associates. The Board discussed at length the
IL^ provisions of the proposal as well as the advant-
INFORMATION ^Ses and disadvantages of entering into such an
agreement. Mr. Garland West, President of the
STATE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Kentucky Broadcasters Association was invited
TOTTUTVT A AyTTlXTTC *° Speak to the Board concerning the views of
lUUKINAJVllirN lb thg broadcasters. He requested that the Board
(Boys and Girls) give further study to the situation before making
The 1976 State High School Girls' and Boys' a decision and requested that a representative
Basketball Tournaments will be held at Eastern of the K.H.S.A.A. be present at the January 20,
Kentucky University, Richmond, on March 17-20 1976, meeting of the Kentucky Broadcasters
and in Freedom Hall. Louisville, on March 24-27. Association.
respectively. The first session of the tournament Eldon Davidson made the motion that a
is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon. There are decision be withheld until the December meeting
two sessions for each of the days, Wednesday, of the Board. Frank Simpson seconded the motion
Thursday. Friday and Saturday. and all members voted aye. Mr. Mills was then
On or after February 2, 1976, K.H.S. Boys' instructed to gather additional information on
State Tournament, P. O. Box 7502, Lexington, the subject and present it at the December meet-
Kentucky 40502, will accept mail orders for com- ing.
plete sets of tickets for the tournament. The Jack Fultz, Chairman, stated that the Policy
orders for the boys' tournament will be filled Committee had the following recommendations:
after the schools have received the tickets al- That Commissioner Joe Billy Mansfield be placed
lotted to them under the plan of distribution set on extended medical leave of absence due to his
up by the K.H.S.A.A. Board of Control. The illness and that he receive his regular salary
orders from the 300 member schools will take all during this time. The Committee further recom-
the box seats on the sides, all the chair seats mended that Tom Mills be named Acting Com-
below the boxes and chair seats in the center of missioner during the absence of Mr. Mansfueld.
chair section. Mr. Gene Sell made the motion that the
The prices of tickets per set (8 sessions) for recommendations of the Policy Committee be
the boys' tournament are as follows: end box adopted. Arthur Hawkins seconded the motion
seats, $32.00; side balcony chair seats, $32.00; end and it passed unanimously.
balcony chair seats, $24.00. Each order must in- The next item for discussion was a request
elude a remittance of 25c for postage and insur- from Superintendent E. C. Grayson, Jefferson
ance on the tickets, and checks should be made County Public Schools, that By-Law 29, Require-
payable to K.H.S. Boys' State Tournament. Orders ment for Coaches, be waived to permit two
for individual session tickets will be accepted coaches to serve as head coaches for girls basket-
during the February 9-27 period, and should not ball at one school while teaching at another. The
be included with orders for complete sets of Board gave a great deal of discussion to this re-
tickets mailed prior to that time. 'Tickets avail- quest before reaching the decision that they did
able for individual session tickets will be side not feel it in the best interest of the K.H.S.A.A.
balcony chair seats at $4.00 a session and end or member schools to grant this request. Mr Mills
balcony chair seats at $3.00. All seats in Freedom was instructed to inform Superintendent Grayson
Hall are chairs. An over-the-counter sale will of this decision.
begin at Freedom Hall on March 18 and continue Some discussion was given to the possible
through the tournament. adoption of a "Due Process Procedure" by the
The price of tickets per set (8 sessions) for Board, outlining the proper procedure for ap-
the Girls' tournament 2u-e as follows: side chair pealing a decision of the Executive Secretary or
seats are $32.00; the side bleacher seats are $24.00 the Board of Control. Mr. Mills was instructed
and the end bleacher seats are $16.00. Only to gather information for Board consideration,
complete sets of tickets may be ordered by mail. There being no further business, the meeting
Checks or money orders should be made payable was adjourned at 12:15 P.M.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1976
Page Three
Attention Swimming Coaches
The events for the State Swimming Meets
for 1976 will be the same as those listed in the
K.H.S.A.A. Constitution and By-Laws, Swimming
Regulations on pages 64-65. We will use the
National Federation Rules.
The Class AAA Meets will be held at the
Bowling Green High School on February 20-21.
The Class AA will be held at Eastern Kentucky
University, Richmond, on April 9-10. The following
schools have indicated they will have teams.
CLASS AA BOYS
Apollo
Berea
Beechwood
Campbell County
Christian County
Conner
Covington Catholic
Covington Latin
Danville
Daviess County
Dayton
Dixie Heights
Elizabethtown
Franklin County
Highlands
Hopkinsville
Jessamine County
Knott County
Kentucky Country Day
Kentucky School f/t
Blind
Lloyd Memorial
Madisonville-N. Hopkins
Model
Monticello
Murray
Newport
Newport Catholic
Oneida Institute
Paul G. Blazer
Russell
Scott County
Simon Kenton
University Breckinridge
Woodford County
.A.pollo
Beechwood
Berea
Campbell County
Christian County
Conner
Danville
Daviess County
Dixie Heights
Elizabethtown
Franklin County
Highlands
Hopkinsville
Jessamine County
Knott County
CLASS AA GIRLS
Lasalette
Lloyd Memorial
Madisonville-N. Hopkins
Margaret Hall
Model
Monticello
Murray
Newport
Notre Dame
Oneida Institute
Paul G. Blazer
Russell
3cott County
Simon Kenton
Jniversity Breckinridge
Kentucky Country Day i/'illa Madonna
Kentucky School ft Woodford County
Blind
CLASS
Atherton
Ballard
Bowling Green
Bryan Station
Central
DeSales
Eastern
Fern Creek
Henry Clay
CLASS
.A.ssumption
Atherton
Ballard
Bowling Green
Bryan Station
Central
Eastern
Fern Creek
Henry Clay
Lafayette
AAA BOYS
Lafayette
Moore
Owensboro
St. Xavier
Seneca
Shawnee
Tates Creek
Waggener
Westport
AAA GIRLS
Louisville Collegiate
Moore
Owensboro
Sacred Heart
Seneca
Shawnee
Tates Creek
Waggener
Westpoint
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF
REGISTERED WRESTLING OFFICIALS
(List Compiled December 13)
If the telephone number is given for an official, it is
the home phone unless otherwise designated. If two
numbers are given the first number is the home phone.
Crawford, Warren Jay, Memorial Coliseum, Wrestling
Office U. of K., Lexington 40506, 277-3698, 258-2777
■Cunningham, Bryan, 327 Fairview Dr., Hopkinsville 42240,
886-6211, 886-3921
Davis, Chris, P.O. Box 96, Stone 41567, 353-4593
Deaton, Charles IMichael, 1112 Forest Ave., Maysville
41056, 564-5404, 564-4646
Hodge, Kenneth, 4304 Mt. Vernon Road, Louisville 40220,
456-1261
Holloway, Mike, 227 Howell Road, Burlington 41005
Ingraham. Gary J.. 9706 Lanesboro Way, Louisville 40222,
425-5215, 897-2815
Johnson, Arthur E., Lee Dean Est., Lot 34, Rt. 5, Nicholas-
ville 40356. 272-5858, 258-5881
Lineberry, Theodore, 5111, Nancy Ave., Louisville 40216,
447-5075
Mills, Charles D., 317 E. 2nd St.. Newport 41071, 291-6761
Page. Kevin R., Box 1108, Univ. of Louisville, Louisville
40208, 637-1597
Rose, Roger, 804 Evans Drive, Middlesboro 40965, 248-
4156, 248-1193
Washington, Eugene, 517 Clifton Rd., Versailles 40383,
873-3550, 272-2411, Ext. 357
Withrow, Glenn, 17 Audubon, Ft. Thomas 41075, 781-0643,
441-3372
Wrestling Regions
The Board of Control has set up eight regions
in Wrestling. The region, the name of the manag-
er, and the schools assigned to each region are
listed below. If your school plans to enter a
team and is not listed in any region, will you
please contact this office or the regional manager
nearest you.
Fort Campbell Region (Jim Perrin) — Caldwell
County, Christian County, Fort Campbell, Green-
ville, Madisonville-North Hopkins, Marshall Coun-
ty, Paducah Tilghman, Trigg County, Union Coun-
ty. Webster County.
Hardin County Region (Jim Davis) — Bowling
Green, Breckinridge County, East Hardin, Fort
Knox, Franklin-Simpson, Hancock County, Hen-
derson County, North Hardin, Owensboro, West
Hardin.
West Jefferson Region (Dan Powell) — Doss,
Fairdale, Iroquois, Pleasure Ridge Park, Shawnee,
Stuart, Valley, Western.
Central Jefferson Region (Larry Mann) —
Atherton, Durrett, Ky School f/t Blind, Male,
Moore, St. Xavier, Seneca, Trinity.
East Jefferson Region (BobWeenoleen) — Bal-
lard, Central, duPont, Manual, Eastern, Fern
Creek, Jeffersontown, Waggener, Westport.
Frankfort Region (Ray Webb) — Boyle County,
Danville, Frankfort, Franklin County, Jessamine
County, Madison Central, Millersburg Military
Inst., Oldham County, Russell County, Woodford
County.
Northern Kentucky Region (Jerry Abney) —
Boone County, Campbell County, Conner, Dayton,
Holmes, Ludlow, Maysville, Newport, Newport
Catholic, Simon-Kenton.
Lexington Region (Dave Bunnell) — Belfry,
Boyd County, Bryan Station, Evsirts, Harrison
County, Henry Clay, James A. Cawood, Johnson
Central, Lafayette, Middlesboro, Oneida Inst.,
Paintsville, Phelps, Tates Creek.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1976
1975 Kentucky State High School Football Playoff Winners
CLASS AAAA — JEFFERSON COUNTY
Region I
District 1 - Trinity
10
District 2 - St. Xavier
11
REGION II
District 1 - Valley
13
District 2 - Waggener
12
District 3 - Fairdale
6
District 4 - Jeffersontown
7
St. Xavier
-34
Valley
Jeffersontown 14
Jeffersontown — 20
St. Xavier
-20
CLASS AAAA — STATE
REGION I
District 1 - Paducah Tilghman 23
District 2 - Owensboro
17
REGION II
District 1 - North Hardin
District 2 - George Rogers
Clark
10
REGION III
District 1 - Lafayette
21
District 2 - Tates Creek
7
REGION IV
District 1 - Dixie Heights
6
District 2 - Paul G. Blazer
36
Paducah Tilgh. 36
George R. Clark 3
Paducah Tilghman 7
Lafayette
Paul G. Blazer 20
Paul G. Blazer
Jefferson County
Champion
Class AAAA
St. Xavier
Dec. 5, 1975
Louisville,
Fairgrounds
CLASS AAAA
CHAMPION
Paul G. Blazer —0
State Champion
Class AAAA
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1976
Page Five
PINEVILLE— CLASS A, REGION IV, DISTRICT 1 CHAMPION
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Le£l to Righl) Fronl Row: D. Napier, J. D. Howard, C. VanBever, G. Hobbs, M. Terry, G. Ellis, M. Nunn, D.
Knuckles, B. Bowling, Mgr. A. Taylor. Second Row: Mgr. S. Hill, J. Combs, D. Adams, D. Ellis, L. Johnson,
B. Hunter, M. Card, G Woolum, R. Knuckles, D. Roper, Ass'f. Ccach P. Clore. Third Row: Coach B. Adams, D.
Grigsby, M. Tye, R. Ambuegy, A. Innings, T. Winkler, J. Grubbs, D. Howard, M. Engle, H. Johnson, Ass't. Coach D.
Thompson.
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(Left to Right) Front Row: Mgr. D. Hatfield, A. Stewart, S. Kincaid, M. Imes, T. Wilcox, T. Cumption, L.
Anderson, J. Calder, S. Cox, Mgr. T. Huffman. Second Row: Ccach Dan Kelly, C. Holbrook, L. Adkins, J. Clark,
R. Burroughs, C. Campbell, T. Wilson, R. Cumpton, B. Dixon, M. Westfall, Mgr. T. Heabeilin, Coach L. Heck. Third
Row: Coach L. Stanley, B. McCoy, D. Franklin, R. Litteral, R. Carr, M. Imes, J. Barnes, T. Howell, J. Watson, T.
Rose, M. Mills, Coach O. Pack.
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(Left to Right) Front Row: T. Venable, S. Jamison L. Johnson, V. Perkins, A. Chevraunt, T. Sharpe, H. Priea, P.
Logsdon, J. Jewell, S. Ard, D. Turpin, T. Jones, C. Tale, Mgr. S. Jewell. Second Row: Mgr. T. Conder, N.
Tanamachi, R. Barnes, R. Cain, C. Coffey, R. Cox, J. Peters. R. BuUock, K. Higdon, A. NeweU R. Lucas, G. Green,
M. Walker, M. Moore. Third Row: Mgr. M. Wilson, D. Morrow, R. Vanhook, D. Withers, M. Beasley, G. Newell,
J. Day, R. Nichelson, J. Sharpe, T. Sears, K. Colson, J. Hopper, P. Mclnlosh, B. Calhoun, D. Wrighl, Mgr. S.
Allan. Fourth Row: C. Estes, S. Parrott, D. Mayfield, S. Correll, T. Adkins, R. Sheehan, J. Dungan, H. Lamkin,
T. Hudson, D. Brown, J. Grissom, R. Haney, N. Posey.
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HAZARD— CLASS AA, REGION IV, DISTRICT 1 CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: T. Rector, B. Blantop, M. Rector, C. Davidson, K. McCoy, T. Johnson, M. Duff, L.
Cisco. Second Row: Mgr. J. Jackson, Mgr. J. Kendrlck, Mgr. R. Hagans, E. Turner, J. Hagans, S. Chappell, C.
Hagans, R. Blanton, N. Shoemaker, M. Smith, Mgr. M. Guess, Mgr. J. Oli.nger. Third Row: G. Pankey, R. Campbell,
J. Chaney, M. Steele, J. Feltner, D. Gorman, G. Watts, K. Tackett, D. Lasslo, J. Prater. Fourth Row: Ass't. Coach H.
Davidson, Ass't. Coach R. Kirby, F. Duff, J. Wells, D. Cornett, V. Combs, J. Chaney, C. Stamper, D. Hall, P. Woods,
S. Cambpell, J. Haynes, J. Jolly, D. Balrd, Ass't. Coach C. Cox, Head Coach F. Slidham.
NORTH HARDIN— CLASS AAAA STATE, REGION II, DISTRICT 1, CHAMPION
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(Left to Right) Front Row: P. McKinny, R. Moss, D. Witten, C. Carroll, D. Sink, A. Keita, D. Cxumni^gs,
P. Robinson, M. Fogle, R. Owens, M. 'Tucker, B. Rowland, J. Braaten, C. Tinker, D. Conover, W. Frampton.
Second Row; A. Churchill, D. Low, R. Skeeters, C. Cooper, B. McWhirter, K. Butterbaugh, R. Dean, D. McNcely,
R. Patterson, J. Muth, S. Murry, V. Crume, M. Ray, L. Boulware, R. Yates, S. Mayfield, P. McMannes, R. Feiler.
Third Row: R. Balser, M. HoUern, J. Larson, J. Dedman, M. Gallager, D. Puckett, R. Pinson, M. Crum, C.
Bowling, A. Arredonda, R. Calasanti, M. Perry, K. Cimmictta, A. Holloway, D. Covell, L. Kolher, C. Walker,
T. Atherton, Mgr. G. Corvin. Fourth Row: J. Davenport, F. Larson, D. Wiley, A. Butler, J. Jones, M. Luper,
K. He.nneman, L. Neyland T. Wilson, K. Coffey, L. Taylor, D. Pogue, H. Fitzgerald, Head Coach B. Hogg, Ass't
Coach G. Lowry, Ass't Coach B. Jenkins, Ass't Coach C. Lynch.
FRANKLIN SIMPSON — CLASS AAA STATE RUNNER-UP
(Left to Right) Front Row: Mgr. R. Jennett, Mgr. S. Davidson, C. PhllUps, J. CUne, K. Klnslow, R. FuUer, J.
Ellis, J. Luiuford, Mgr. J. Logan. Second Row: Ass't Coach B. Johnso.n, J. Fllppin, R. Kirby, G. Gent, T. Rafferly,
M. Allen, G. Dallas, S. Raby, J. Stanley, J. Tarrance, Mgr. J. Jackson. Third Row: Head Coach J. Mathews, J.
James, M. Flippin, S. Bradford, L. Hughes, R. Flippin, H. Goodrum, C, Mayhews, S. Gamble, J. Hall, C. Atkins, Ass't
Coach W. Heath. Fourth Row: M. Gossett, D. Johnson, C. Allen, W. Williams, E. Gallerein, D. Evans, M. Carter, R.
StajUey, T. Burrell, R. Chandler.
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Page Seven
JAMES A. CAWOOD — CLASS AAA, REGION IV CHAMPION
(Leit lo Righl) Front Row: R. Collins, T. Bengie, J. Parsons, M. Anderson, F. Hatmaker, P. CoUeti, T. Jones,
J. Blanton, T. Brown, J. Foley, K. Scott. Second Row: P. Middleton, E. Taylor, F. Carr, M. Johnson, D. Burkhart,
W. Cornett. P. Carr, D. Hoskins, T. Johnson, J. Lewis, W. Farley, R. White, J. E. Hensley. Third Row: R. Brewer,
S. McBride, E. Ellis, F. McDaniels, B. Green. T. Weaver. M. Nantz, A. Vaughn, D. Green, E. Lay, T. L. Johnson,
H. Hatfield, B. Saylor.
SHELBY COUNTY — CLASS AAA, REGION II CHAMPION
(Left lo Right) Front Row: J. Kresin, G. Robinson, S. Bradley, T. Hall. M. Cox, R. Gardner, J. Kurfees, B. Allen,
M. Mclain. D. Curtsinger, C. Marshall. Second Row: T. Hedges, R. Willard, C. Myatt, B. Shirley, E. LeCompte, C.
Peyton, M. Vaughn. K. Dieckman. R. Ragland. B. Moore, R. Kemp. Third Row: L. Jones, B. Dersoett, B. White,
J. Stout, S. Cox, D. Morse, M. Walters, M. Davis G. Roland. T. Beckham, B. Stone. Fourth Row: C. Gordon, R.
Hardesty, J. Nutter, D. Chambers, D. Taylor, B. Glinler, H. McCowan, M. Smith, B. Sutherland, J. Tingle. Fifth
Row: Coach PcUett, Coach Harrod. T. McGee, J. Brown, T. Igleheart, M. Wilson, T. Vogel, C. Silverhorn, C.
Johnson. Sixth Row: W. Jenkins, Coach White, Coach Station. Coach Becherer. B. Mack, V. Chambers, L. Mack,
D. Moore, M. Beach.
MADISON CENTRAL — CLASS AAA, REGION II, DISTRICT 2 CHAMPION
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(Left to Right) Front Row: F. Beck, O. Beck, J. Eades, K. Gibson, G. Cornelison, D. Vesclo, R. Phelps, K.
Bucher, R. Phillips. R. Lynch, S. Vescio. Second Row: G. Miracle, M. McCullouoh, W. Graves, T. Curtis, D. Hooper,
J. Hissom, F. Hedglin, R. Cornett, A. Richardson, M. Harville, J. Hissom, R. Cidlek, T, Switzer, G. Jones, L. Huff.
Third Row: D. Roade^, S. Combs, D. King, B. Middleton, R. Curry, J. Watts, K. Switzer. M, Sayer, M. Devere,
R. Neal. D. Wells.
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HENDERSON — CLASS AAA, REGION I, DISTRICT 1, CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: Cosby, T. Oweni, Meyers, Hay, Robaxds, Heard, Ervin, Austin, Jackson, Howard,
Vaughn, Fortune, T. Barron, M. Grace, S. Davis, D. Hicks, D. Owens. Second Row: Marshall, Higgins, Fisher,
Gregory, Smith, Arnold, Gasterveld, Willelt, Hay, Tigue, Newma,n, Gibson, M. Sneddon, Head Coach S. Doran,
C. Franklin, T. Pandolfi, M. Bussiere. Third Row: McFarland, Hagan, Fairchild, Turner, Hagan, Bushrod, Johnson,
Swope, Solomcn, Hagan, Howard, Chambers, Tillotson, West.
Minutes of Board Meeting
(Continued from Page One)
allowance shall be 10c per mile for each official
for all necessary travel. In the event that it is
necessary for the official to remain over night
at the tournament site, he or she shall be paid
an additional $20.00 per day for lodging and
meals. The same rates shall apply to both boys
and girls tournament officials. Frank Simpson
moved, seconded by Cecil Reid, that the regu-
lations recommended by Mr. Mills be adopted.
Mr. Mills submitted a joint bid received
from WKYT-TV, Lexington, and WHAS-TV,
Louisville, in the amount of $10,500.00 for the
television rights of the 1976 semi-final and final
games of the Boys' High School Basketball Tour-
nament. Frank Simpson moved, seconded by
Arthur Hawkins, that this bid be accepted. The
motion passed unanimously.
Under regulations governing tournament
broadcasting rights, Ray Story made the motion
that a 50% increase in the 1975 rates be a-
dopted for the 1976 State Tournament. Denval
Barriger seconded the motion and all members
voted aye.
Mr. Wise presented a request from Principal
Charles P. Holsinger, that Russell High School
be permitted to change class and regions in foot-
ball for the 1976 season. George Sauer moved
that since one year remains in the two year
classification period that permission to change
be denied. Denval Barriger seconded the motion
and it oassed unanimously.
Jack Fultz moved, seconded by Ray Story,
that all bills of the Association for the period
beginning October 1, 1975, and ending November
30. 1975, be allowed. The motion was carried
unanimously.
The next meeting dates for the Board were
scheduled for January 22, 1976, at 2:00 P.M. and
January 23, 1976, at 9:30 A.M. The meetings are
to be held at Stouffers Inn in Louisville.
There being no further business the meeting
was adjourned.
COACHES CORNER
The application of the Kentucky High Scrool
Coaches Association has been mailed to the
NCAA along with a financial record of the AU-
Star games played since 1952. A copy of the
Constitution and By-Laws and grants that have
been made to players and coaches who need
assistance to meet excessive medical bills was
also sent to the NCAA.
The delay of sending out ballots for nominat-
ing football players will be held up until word
is received from the NCAA which will not be
until the second or third week in January, 1976.
There will be a meeting of the Coaches
Association during the Boys' State Basketball
Tournament on Friday, March 26, 10:00 A.M. at
the Edinbourgh Room, Executive Inn West, Louis-
ville, Kentucky. We will have a complete report
of the all-star games at that time.
Ed Branham, Game Director
Approved Certified Officials
A large number of K.H.S.A.A. registered offi-
cials qualified for the advanced rating of Ap-
proved and Certified as a result of the National
Federation Basketball examinations which was
given in Kentucky on December 2, 1974. Only of-
ficials receiving these higher ratings are eligible
ti work in the district and regional tournaments.
Only Certified officials are eligible to work in the
State Tournament.
Basketball officials who qualified for ad-
vanced ratings during the current season are as
follows:
CERTIFIED OFFICIALS
Acton, Claude, J.
Adams, James C.
Agee, Danny B.
Alexander, Darryl
Allen, Doug
Allen, Nelson R.
Allen, Yvon
Allgood, Russell L.
Anders, Raleigh
Anderson, Edward L.
Bailey, Jimmy Hershel
Bair, Dave
Baker, Janice
Baldwin, Dennis
Banks, Buddy
Bell, Clarence T.
Bell, Gary M.
Bell, Henry B.
Bell, Robert J.
Bell, Ronald
Bertsch, Ron
Beshears, Jim
Biter, Charles D.
Black, WiUis L.
Blackwood, Thomas W.
Blankenbaker, W. Larry
Blevins, Boone
Bramble, James
Branstetter, Elwood
Brashear, Loy Ray
Brause, Allan R.
Brewer, Jerry
Bridges, Ralph L.
Briggs, Bruce E.
Brody, Theresa
Brock, Alben
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR JANUARY, 1976
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Brock, John D.
Brockman, Gerald K.
Brothers, Dottie
Browder, Homer
Brown, Billy C.
Brown, E. C.
Brown, John W. "Scoop'
Brown, Lyman D.
Browning, Wayne
Bruner, Jack
Bryant, Jimmy W.
Bullock, James D.
Bullock, Larry E.
Burch, Bill
Burgess, Jim R.
Bush, Karmen
Butcher, Douglas
Butcher, Granville "Bo'
Butcher, Stephen D.
Butner, Billy M.
Call, Barbara
Camacho, Marcus
Carlberg, John H.
Carr, Larry
Cash, Charles
Cates, Bill C.
Cecil, James Ron
Centers, Mike
Childress, Janet Sue
Clark, James K.
Clater, James F.
Cobb, Mike
Cochran, Ray D.
Colley, Lynn W.
Collier, Burnard
Collins, Hubert
Combs, Henry B.
Congleton, S. Jay
Cooper, Warren
Copley, Sidney M.
Cox, Ken
Cox, Rufus A.
Cragar, Bobby F.
Cravens, Robert L., Jr.
Curry, Randall
Daniel, Roger T.
Daniels, Robert A.
Dant, Joseph B.
Davis, Thomas A.
Day, Bill E.
Day, Rick
Day, Rick L.
Day, Roy E.
Dennedy, Bob
DeVary, Bill
Dill, J. Roger
Dillihay, Ralph E.
Divine, Wayne
Dixon, Billy M.
Dixon, Ronald R.
Dobson, Kenneth
Doll, Allen
Dotson, Paul
Drake, Richard
Driskell, Earl, Jr.
Drnevich, Roxanne
Duff, Birchell
Duff, Earl
Durbin, Hade, Jr.
Durbin, Roy
Duvall, Thomas J., Jr.
Dyke, Orville D.
Early, Robert G.
East, William L.
Eaves, James K.
Ebel, Jack
Edwards, Ernest S., Jr.
Elliott, Michael Coyle
Estes, Walter R.
Evans, Lewis
Farley, Jimmy
Farmer, Bill
Faulk, Terry
Feger, George
Fields, Rufus, Jr.
Finley, Albert
Florence, Joe
Floyd, Richard
Flynn, Bobby
Frazier, Mac
Freppon, Tom
Fritz, John C.
Froebel, Martin C.
Fuller, John R. Jr.
Funk, Carol Ann
Gaither, Gene
Gardner, Gary M.
Gaskin, Donald W.
Gatterdam, Ed
Gentry, Dale
Gettleer, John F.
Gibson, Fred W.
Gilbert, Gerald
Glenn, David A.
Goldey, William H.
Goode, Earl A.
Gordon, Roy T.
Gorrell, Howard
Gray, Kenneth
Greathouse, Frank
Green, Donald
Greer, Phil
Haas, Tom V.
Hackett, Wilbur L., Sr.
Hall, Charles E.
Hall, Richard G.
Hall, Ted
Hall, Tommy D.
Hall, William W.
Hamm, Gerald A.
Hampton, Doug
Hardin, Don G.
Hardin, Warren G., Jr.
Hargis, Noel
Harper, Robie
Harrison, Tom
Hawkins, Donald
Hayden, John O.
Hayes, James V.
Hicks, Gene
Hill, James P.
Hinton, Henry E., Jr.
Holt, Larry K.
Holt, Robert E.
Holt, Terrell W.
Hook, Don
Home, J. E., Jr.
Houk, Jackie
Howard, James
Hubbs, Cletus L., Jr.
Hughes, Breda
Hughes, Rufus L.
Hummel, Thomas
Hunt, Leonard D.
Hurley, Bob
Hutchens, Jim
Jackson, Dennis
Jackson, Edward
Jackson, Robert H.
Jansen, Jean
Jenkins, Jerry
Jent, Richard
Johnson, David A.
Johnson, Gayle
Johnson, Harry B.
Johnson, James M.
Johnson, Jerry Lee
Johnson, John L.
Johnson, Walter
Jones, Denver "Smokey"
Jones, Frank
Kazunas, Gerald
Keatley, James H.
Kelley, Larry
King, Jim
King, Raymond H.
Kirk, Charles
Kirk, Walter C.
Klump, William Roger
Knauer, Glen M.
Kouns, Robert H.
Lamar, Houston O.
Lambert, Irvin
Lane, Leon
Latkovski, Anastasius
Laubheimer, Donald
Lawson, Rondell
Leber, Jerry
Lefevers, Colman
Lehkamp, Ken
Lequire, H. M.
Liedtke, Joe
Lile, Clyde F.
Littlepage, Pryce B.
Loeser, Alan J.
Long, Robert F.
Louden, Hubert
Lusby, George H.
McCarley, John W.
McGinty, L. V., Jr.
McKenzie, Dwight E.
McKinney, Jim
McMillin, Larry L.
McPike, Ray S., Jr.
Madon, Robert L.
Maines, George
Marango, Kathy
May, Larry
Meredith, Denny
Meredith, Wilmoth
Meyer, Raymond F.
Middleton, Johnny
Milbern. Daniel L.
Miller, Harold P.
Mills, Dwight K.
Monks, Ronald E.
Montgomery, Chester
Moore, Marvin
Moore, Robert
Morgan, Earl M.
Morgan, Richard
Morris, Larry
Morrison, Daniel G.
Morse, Richard K.
Moser, Rudy C.
Moss, Marvin "Tom"
Mullins, Delores
Mullins, William B.
Murdach, Leslie
Murphy, Michael P.
Murrell, Allen L.
Murt, Gene T.
Napier, Charles Michael
O'Nan, Norman
Overbey, Jerry
Owens, Bruce E.
Owens, Bruce Van
Owings, Hank
Pace, Donald
Padgett, R. K.
Pearl, George W.
Peeno, Harry R.
Pelphrey, Joe E.
Pence, Wm. Jerry
Perry, James E.
Peterson, Maggie
Pietrowski, Paul G.
Poe, Thomas E.
Purcell, Ken,
Quisenberry, James
Racke, Jerry
Radjunas, Ed
Ramsey, Mike
Reader, Robert N., Jr.
Redle, Joel E.
Reeves, Curtis
Reliford, Paul G.
Rhodes, Cecil
Rich, Dennis W.
Ring, WilUam H.
Roark, Forrest Glenn
Roesel, Joseph F.
Rogers, Rufus B.
Runyon, Tommy Dean
Salyer, Henry E.
Saylors, Carlee
Schell, Jerry C.
Scurry, Henry L.
Sears, Wilson
Seaverrs, Joe
Selliers, Ed
Selvy, Curt
Shaw, Earl
Shearer, Robert L.
Shinbaum, Ralph
Shuck, Thomas G.
Sigler, Susie
Sims, Frank D.
Skaggs, Bobby L.
Skaggs, Robert "Bill"
Smallwood, Talmadge
Smith, Benny L.
Smith, Ronald K.
Smith, Wayne N.
Smith, Willard N.
Smith, Wilham E.
Spalding, J. Randall
Spencer, Irvin E.
Spoonamore, Jim
Stacey, Donny R.
Stark, Douglas
Stephenson, Harry S.
Stethen, James E.
Stewart, Dale
Stiff, Maurice
Stikeleather, Clyde L.
Stoess, Henry L.
Stone, Sidney P.
Stovall, Tom E.
Strain, Richard
Strong, Charles E.
Stuedle, Ray
Sullivan, Dan
Sumner, Carl
Taylor, Donald D., Sr.
Taylor, Ed
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Taylor. John
Thomas, Bill G.
Thompson, Beth
Thompson, Ronnie
Thompson. Thomas A.
Thompson, Tom D.
Tindall, Clifford
Tinsley, Marion R.
Towler, Stephen W.
Troutman, Doyle
Turpin, Donald W.
Turpin, Ronald D.
Urlage, Richard
Vance, Hunter, Jr.
Vanover, J. W.
Vanover, Wiley G.
Vories, Richard M.
Votaw, Tony
Walters, Darwin
Ward, Nan K.
Ward, Robert L.
Weihe, Robert J.
Wells, Glenn
Weyer, James G.
White. William L.
Whitehead, Chris
Willferd. Shirley
Williams, Becky
Williams, Bobby G.
Williams, Roger
Williams, S. Jack
Wilson, Paul
Winchester, Roy L.
Winfrey, Shelby
Withrow, Roy D.
Wright, A. D.
Wyatt, Henry S.
APPROVED OFFICIALS
Adkins, Leslie H.
Adkins. Robert C. Jr.
Allen, Hilary L.
Allen, Jeffery L.
Allen, Thomas E.
Anderson, Ralph
Appling, James
Arflin, Tracy T.
Asher, Ralph
Ball, Charles Philip
Barker, Kenny Ray
Barnes, Barry
Basler, Mel
Bates, J. R.
Bevins. Wallace I.
Bibb, Ennis W.
Billips, Doug
Blair, Jeff
Blair, Kenneth
Bogar, Joseph D.
Bohanon, Alan K.
Bone. Gerald W.
Boucher, Larry G., Jr.
Bowling, Donald E.
Boyd, Thomas
Brantley, Kenneth W.
Brock, Jack Wayne
Brooks, Carl
Brown, Michael R.
Browning, Charles
Browning, Danny
Burkhart, James
Call, Nancy M.
Carpenter, Jasper
Childers, James O.
Click, Edgle
Coffman, Steve
Conder, Joseph B., Jr.
Cornelison, Michael R.
Cotton, Carl W.
Covington, Bobby
Cox, James M.
Craig, Ronald
Crisp, Jackie Day
Crouse, James
Crumley, Dennis
Crutcher, Paul M.
Cundiff, Curt
Cupp, Jackie R.
Davis, Jay W.
Day, Jack L.
Denton. Calvin R.
Dillingham. Russell Kent
Dobson. Jon Barry
Dowell. Larry E.
Edmondson, Johnny B.
Emmons, Guy W.
Everly, Phillis
Featherstone, Jerry
Featherstone, John E.
Feltner, Danny Ray
Flynn, Steve
Fortney, Preston F.
Foutch, Enoch, Jr.
Fox, Joanna
Francis, William
Gabbard, John P.
Geurin, Joe D., Jr.
Gibbons, Mike
Gibson, Russ
Grant, Larry
Grant, Neilson
Griffith, Michael R.
Griffith, William
Halbert, Hubert
Hall. Donald W.
Hall. Tommy
Harp, David A.
Harper, James A.
Harper, Tom
Harrington, Drew
Harrington, Tom
Harris, Rodney
Hatfield, Robert
Head, Jack, Jr.
Heicken, Mary Y.
Henderson, Roger A.
Henson, Don
Hicks, William W.
Higdon, Sam
Hill, Sue
Hilton, Billy
Hoben, Mary Jane
Holmes, Robert E.
Hourigan, James F., Jr.
Howard, Dwight
Isenberg, Jimmy T.
Jones, Alexander, Jr.
Kaufman,
Rev. Leonardo d.
Keeling, Reuben
Kenmper, Nancy
Kirklin, Luther
Lambert Roger W.
Latham, Billy
Lawson, Ronald G.
Layne, Bert
Layne, Malcom D.
Lee. David F.
Logan, Bruce A.
Long. Bill
McClure, Jerry
McGuffin, Artie
McLean, Gordon
McAnally, Tom
McPherson, Cecelia
McPherson, Lanny
Maddox, Aurthur L.
Marlow. Charles
Marquart, Jerome M.
Maxey, Michael
Meadors, William
Meredith, Eric
Miller. Rickey
Roberts, Susan
Robinson, Tony L.
Rogers, Ralph
Rowland, Dean
Russell, William Clem
Salyer, Joel D.
Sammons, C. J.
Sammons. Pat
Sams, Glenn
Schutte, Bruce M.
Smith, David E.
Smith, Ronald A.
Spears, Tracy L.
Stevens. Irvin S.
Stevenson. M. G.
Stewart, Linda
Stovall, Catherine
Straus, William W.
Studle, Ronald
Sutton, James A.
Switzer, W. Bradley
Szyper, Richard T.
Mitchell, Charles RickeyTaylor, Bill
Moore, N. Dean
Morris, J. C.
Myers, Ron
Nance, David
Napier, Wallace R
Neace, Glenn
Neely, Jim
Nielson, Patricia A.
Oakley. Rebecca
Palko, Edward T.
Peden, Harlan C.
Pedigo. Albert M.
Pelphrey, Paul L.
Perkins, Sandy
Phelps, Ray
Phillips, Harold D.
Phillips. Thomas M.
Phipps. Dannie L.
Pigman, Bob
Plummer, William B.
Pogue, Ivan G.
Polly, Rex
Quisenberry, Larry T.
Ramey, Gary
Randolph, Elwood
Raybourne, Pat
Raymer, Don L.
Rhodus, Harry
Ringstaff, Roy
Thompson, Gerald D.
Thomson, Cecil W.
Thornsberry, Larry
Toon, Linda
Jr. Towe. Steve
Trabue, David
Turner, Alfred Douglas
Turner, Michael E.
Upchurch, David T.
Urlage, Constance M.
Varner, Sally
Wallace, John
Wallen, Michael
Watts, Leon
Webb, William
Webster, Norman E.
Wheeler, Lou S.
Whitaker, Charles
Wickley, Edward P., Sr.
Williams, Donald L.
Williams, Gary L.
Williamson, Kenneth
Wilson, Kenneth
Wilson, Malcom
Wingfield, Felix G.
Woosley, Donald R.
Wooton. Danny G.
Wright. Howard
Supplementary List Of
Registered Basketball Officials
(List Compiled December 19)
If the telephone number is given for an official, it it
the home phone number unless otherwise designated.
If two numbers are given, the first number is the home
phone.
Allison, Jackie L.. 119 East 3rd Street. Maysville 41056,
795-2549 564-4041
Appleman, Michael. 518 East 4th. Augusta 41002. 756-2598
Atcher, Bruce L.. 127 South Wilson, Radcliff 40160. 351-
5898, 769-3381
Austin. Robert E., Rt. 1. Box 245, Ashland 41101, 928-
8662, 324-3171
Bailey. Jimmy H., 358 Coombs Avenue, Bowling Green
42101, 781-7821
Bain, Stanley T., 1102 Nancy Lee, Louisville 40213, 366-
0248, 587-1292
Baker. Ron, 1132 Centurian Road. Lexington 40502, 272-
1260
Barker, Jeffery Charles, Amburgey 41801, 642-3696
Battle, Thomas Charles, Pearce-Ford Tower #1112, Bowl-
ing Green 42101, 748-4317
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Page Eleven
Beam. Kenna Penick, 3308 Pinehaven Drive, Ashland
41101. 325-7453
Bell. Henry E., 960 Waverly Dr., Lexington 40505, 255-
5108. 252-1771
Bramlage. Stephen, 1436 Village Drive, Lexington 40504,
Brown. John C.. Box 488, Olive Hill 41164. 286-2852
Bruce. John Melvin. 400 Oak Street. Georgetown 40324.
863-2074. 863-0772
Bryant. Jimmy, 4916 Determine Lane, Louisville 40216,
448-4153
Burgett. Charles E.. Concord Drive, White Plains 42464.
676-3787, 821-1547
Callahan. Daniel. Booneville 41314. 593-5008. 625-2400
Catron. Kenny. Box 225, Mt. Sterling 40353, 498-2173,
783-3727 (Morehead)
Cheek, Alan, 1232 E. Irvine. Richmond 40475, 623-9454
■Coffman, Steve. Box 183. Livermore 42352, 278-2681, 278-
2161
Cohelia. Richard D.. General Delivery, Coalgood 40818
Cundiff. Robert J.. 3380 Pine Tree Lane, Erlanger 41018,
371-9287
Cupp. Jackie R.. Rt. 4, Box 498, London 40741
Dammert, Michael D.. 151 Todds Road #354, Lexington
40505, 269-5953, 744-8131
Drewitz, Rick A., 539 E. Pike, Cynthiana 41031
Eilers, Donald L., 2324 Malison Avenue, Covington 41014,
581-6972, 581-1440
Ellis, Kenneth G.. 39 Kenner Street, Ludlow 41016, 291-
3241
Embrv, Handy B.. 851 Parkway Drive. Owensboro 42301,
685-2640. 684-5285
Emmons Guv W.. 5500 Crosswood Court, Louisville 40291,
239-9537, 491-4870
Fish. Pete. 337 Center Street. Berea 40403, 986-8667
Fisher. Terry Palmer, 269 Osage Ct., Lexington 40509.
265-5761. 272-5761
Fulmer. James W., 6280 Kugler Mill Road, Cincinnati.
Ohio 45236. 891-6096, 891-0972
Gaither, Gene, P.O. Box 103, Beaver Dam 42320, 274-
3885. 298-3217
Glenn. Michael A., 3308 Richard Ave., Louisville 40206.
896-1896
Harkleroad. Thomas. 106 Leslie Drive, Berea 40403. 986-
3217. 623-4750
Harp. Kenneth R., 3522 Brookview Drive. Lexington
40503. 277-5148
Hawkins. Emile. 6911 Rock Hollow, Louisville 40219, 968-
8291
Haynes. Ronnie W.. R R. 1. Ekron 40117, 828-2303
Hellman. Paul S., 1717 Youngland Avenue, Louisville
40216. 774-1080. 776-1501
Herald. Thomas A., 845 Linden Avenue, Newport 41071,
431-5988
Hickey. Thomas Lee. 2354 Grinstead #10, Louisvillt 40204,
451-8096, 587-3832
Holt. Greg. 151 Todds Road #315, Lexington 40509, 266-
6774
Holt. Timothy. 197, Stoke on Trent, Louisville 40299,
491-5178
Hubbard. Oscar. Box 81, Manchester 40962. 598-5586
Hundley. Nancy. 1821 Wayland Drive. Lexington 40505.
299-4444
Hutchens. Jim. 1739 Poors Lane. Owensboro 42301, 685-
1300. 685-3121
Jackson. Donald. Evarts 40828. 837-3183. 837-2849
.Tackscn. Edward. 2507 W. 9th Street. Owensboro 42301
Jaggers. John C P.O. Box 228, Princeton 42445, 365-3196,
365-2217
Jones. Franklin Delano, P.O. Box 423. Manchester 40962.
593-5346. 598-2812
Jones. Vicki R.. 730 Hillrise Apt. 9, Lexington 40504, 253-
1182. 253-1747
King. Rickey, Jenkins Road, Cremona 41810, 855-7185,
368-9461
Lansdale, Jerry G., Rt. 1, Westview, Mt. Sterling 40353,
498-0083, 498-2660
Lawson. Sam. 241 Wedgewood. Glasgow 42151, 651-6022.
651-6781
Lee, Charles J.. P.O. Box 57, Williamsburg 40769, 549-
3766, 528-5851
Lee. William A.. Box 116. Wallins Creek 40831. 664-2127,
573-5027
Leland. Lonnie. 1857-A Chatsworth. Lexington 40505.
299-5300
LeQuire, H. M. "Bucket", Woodland Hills, Harlan 40831.
573-1857. 573-5151
Liggett, Ernest J., 46 Home St., Newport 41071. 491-8061.
491-8061
Litton. Thomas C, 2024 Bellefonte Drive, Lexington 40503
277-1975, 272-2411, Ext. 381
Lyles, Larry B., Rt. 5. Box 204, Murray 42071, 753-3501,
753-2310
McKay. Patrick J., IV. 217 Bridge Street, Maysville
41056. 564-3675. 253-1918
Macklin, Sally. 1111 Stone Spring Way, Louisville 40223,
245-0364. 776-5762
Martin. Paula L.. 3516 Brockton Lane, Louisville 40220,
459-8364. 845-2664
Martin. Windy Lee, 11608 Herrick Lane, Louisville 40243,
245-5366
Mazzoni. James. 336 Harrison Avenue, Lexington, 252-
8348, 257-1740
Mefford. Randy. 301 Underwood, Campbellsville 42718,
789-1088
Miller. George L.. Rt. 7. Box 186, Elizabethtown 42701,
737-5141
Miniard. Lonnie. 4400 Kranet Way, Louisville 40218, 452-
6657. 893-3611
Moore. James H., R. R. 2, Box 92AA, Hardinsburg 40143,
788-3978. 927-6961
Morris. Tommy A., Rt. 3, Box 9, Bowling Green 42101,
843-6895
MulUns. Glenn E.. Box 79. Amburgey 41801, 642-3848,
436-3101
Napier. Wallace R., Jr.. Box 371, Evarts 40828, 837-3625
Noonan, Robert M.. P.O. Box 319, Barbourville 40906,
546-5873. 546-4188
Norton. Joseph M.. 559 North Broadway, Lexington 40508,
253-3030, 233-0279
Parkey. William H.. 101 Livingstor Jtreet, Corbin 40701,
528-3903. 528-0600
Parrent. Kenneth E., Box 389, Eddyville 42038, 388-7422.
388-2241
Patterson. Robert 566 Belmont Ct., Harrodsburg 40330,
734-2337 (Bus.)
Pearson. William M., 335 Berry Avenue, Bellevue 41073,
431-76S6
Perrine. Kenneth W.. Ill Highway Avenue, Ludlow 41016,
431-2058. 371-1550
Prater. Allen. P. O. Box 125, Vanceburg 41179
Prichard. Glenn. Warfield 41267, 393-3250, 235-2800
Radiunas. John B.. 205 Green Valley, LaGrange 40031,
222-7402. 222-9463
Reed, Andrew J.. Elsie 41422, 349-2899
Richardson. Ova L.. Sudith 40381, 768-3382
Ritchie. William H.. 6805 Jumper Court, Fern Creek
40291, 239-2572. 636-2851
Roberts. Susan C, 9814 Reynolds Road, Louisville 40223,
245-8271
Rogers. Carlie David, Centerview Drive, Shepherdsville
40165. 543-7948
Rowland. Bill. 736 Burlington Pike, Florence 41042,
371-1584. 371-4676
Schmitt. Michael J,, 1619 Deer Park, Louisville 40205,
458-9065. 368-3321
Seavers. Joe. 2517 Ann Street, Ludlow 41016, 341-0213,
291-8925
Shaffer. Gary Lee, Rt. 3, Box 223, Vine Grove 40175,
877-5498
Shain. Debbie J., 702 Zorn Avenue #14, Louisville 40206,
897-0842
Sims. Jane M., 2013 Goldsmith Lane, Louisville 40218,
456-6559
Sloan, Frank V.. University Apts. #4, Ashland 41101,
324-6781, 325-4706
Smith. David. Amburgey 41801. 642-3806
Stratton. Larry. 3352 Red Bud Court. Erlanger 41018,
342-8441
Switzer. Richard J., Jr., 3 Circle Drive, Florence 41042,
371-3910, 581-0158
Taylor. Vincent. 2223 Davenport, Lexingto.. -0504, 254-4369
Thomas. Artie. 3528 Lucinda Lane, Bowling Green 42101,
842-5771. 843-6045
Thornton. Nancy. Rt. 1, Georgetown 40324, 863-3490
Tucker. Robert W., 119 Magnolia, Somerset 42501, 679-
4598, 274-4411
Tyre. Don. 316 Senate Drive, Frankfort 40601, 223-3668,
254-6612. Ext. 269
Venancio. Belinda, 1865 Gayle Drive. Lexington 40505,
299-8836
Wade. Kent. 2610 Clays Mill Road, Lexington 40503. 277-
4457
Washburn. Ronald, 9705 Saturn Drive, Louisville 40229,
969-9854 585-2049
Watkins. Robert B.. Rt. 2, Box 82, Munfordville 42765,
524-2285. 524-9341
Watson. Edward Dwight. 627 N. Ingram St., Henderson
42420. 826-7736. 389-2419, Ext. 308
Weinel. Timothy Wayne. 24 Scott Drive, Florence 41042,
283-2375. 581-8200, Ext. 56
White. Byron L.. Apt. 95. 500 Fair St. Henderson 42420,
826-5678. 521-6630
Williams, Laffoon, 613 S. Adams, Henderson 42420, 827-
9720, 521-7815
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ST. XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL — CLASS AAAA STATE CHAMPION
(Left lo Right) Fpo;it Row: T. Cooper, M. Eberenz, M Buehner, C. Cavanaugh, R. Buehner,
S. Goodwin, P. Plamp, C. Villier, J. Sipes, M. Pfeiffer, R. Richardson. Second Row: M
Lanning, M. Metrovich, J. Karibo, G Gushing, D. Hagan, W. Disller, C. Marrillia, D. Allen,
B. Mclntyre, G. Tiebens, A. Tronzo. Third Row: M. Allen, J. Passafiume, R. Kramer, B Shaw,
M. Banla, J. Klausing, B Pfaffinaer, A. Vest, M. O' Bryan, R. Brockie, F. Paige. Fourth Row:
C. Grisanti, S. Darnell, C. Herde, M. Sheehan, M. Brockie, M. Belluscio, B. Hayden, P Hettich,
J. PurceU, J. Motley, M Echsner. Fifth Row: T. Hildenhrandt, R. Davis. D. Hettich, P.
Passafiume, L. Allgier, P. Coleman, L. O' Bryan, E. Plamo, K. Sheehan, D. King, C. Hagerty
Sixth Row: C. Bauscher, T. Simms, J Luchese, C. Ogburn, S. Pelligrini, D. Kaufma,n, J. Trier.
St. Xavier.40 — Shawnee 7
S. Xavier 53 — Central 7
St. Xavier 42 — Manual 7
St. Xavier 29 — Iroquois
St. Xavier 7 — Trinity 2
St. Xavier 26 — Male 7
St. Xavier 14 — DeSales
St Xavier 26 — Bryan Station 7
St. Xavier 14 — Atherton 10
St. Xavier 14 — Bishop David
Playoffs
St. Xavier 11 — Trinity 10
St. Xavier 34 — Jeffersontown 20
St. Xavier 20 — Paul Blazer
Member Of National Federation of State High School Association
Official Organ of tiie
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
FEBRUARY 1976
PAUL G. BLAZER — CLASS AAAA STATE RUNNER-UP
(Left lo Right) Front Row: C. Holtzajfel, C. Ross, Slone, Murnihan, Slone, Mohr, Hendetso^i, Kahne, Cook.
Binder, Coach Conley, Coach Tuttle Second Row: Hillman, Mayo, Jackson, Hicks, Jones, Sang, Bell, Anderson,
Slo;ne, Paige, Lewis, Johnson. Third Row: Barber, Hardin, Miller, Ward, Miller, Winans, Johnson, Ryan, Thomas,
White, Lyons. Fourth Row: Moore, Justice, Caudill,, Bradley, Robinette, Sparks, Nunley, Justice, Carter, Wheeler,
Ratliff. Fifth Row: Porter, Pelfry, Justice, Conley, McPeek, Jones, Blevins, Alley, Nickols, Thompson, Rucker. Sixth
Row: Robi^on, Aspen, Hammons, Mayer, Ramey, Early, Shippey, Wamsley, Lewis, Williams. Seventh Row: Williams,
Walts, Daniels, Biggs, Davis, Cline, Curnutte.
LAFAYETTE — STATE CLASS AAAA, REGION III CHAMPION
(Left to Righ: Front Row: B. Prewitt, D. Delaney, B. Wagner, J. Bullock, M. Horn, F. Rogers, K. Ruby, K.
Hamilton, G. Current, P. Curtis, M Fortner, F. Henly, G. Mulli.ns, W. Demus, T. Demus, T. Harris. Second Row:
J. Smith, J. Jackson, P. Smith, E. Edwards, T Shanon, H. Cunningham, S. Golf, M. Powell, R. Rogers, D. McDaniels,
D Porter, J. Collins, R. Rice. Third Row: G. Fogle, R. Carson, R. Madison, H. Grandville, P. Jackson, D. Barker,
K. Franklin, S. Williams, S. Peddicord, S. Waley, M. Barthalomew, G. Roberts, M. Issacs, L Rogers, Fourth Row:
J. Baumgartier, B. Gra.ndville, V. English, B. Bromegen, B. Simson, M. Peha, A. Pope, L. Riehey, K. Adams, E
Lunde, J. Hendren, B. Stan, D. Thorndale, B. Smith Fifth Row: H. Coleman, S. Childress, J. Coffee, T. Justice,
B. Bridges, D Miller, C. Ball, T. Kelher, S. Lefler, S. O'Dell, B. Sander. SixthRow: J. Cox, D. McBeth, K. Sanders,
M. Dotson,
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK — STATE CLASS AAAA, REGION II CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: Mgr. A. Francis, G. Miller, D. Means, S. Means, R. Dennis, W Yeary, T. Tarklngton,
J. Allen, D. Stanton, C. Gentrv, S. Stone, Mgr. R. Gipso.n Second Row: Mgr. G. Hawkins, K. Garrard, R. Stuler,
D. Briscoe, L. Puckelt, S. Tracy, K. Crews, R. Tucke, B. Thiry, G. Graham, J. Bordas, P. Wilson, L Watts,
T. Crawford, A. Simmons, S. Keesee. Third Row: Ass't Coach E. Bolton, Ass't Coach J McKay, R. Skinner, D.
Jelt, B. Oldfield, J. Reichel, M. Woestman, T. Stamper, B. Flack, J. Kohnle, J. Bayless, L. Cheuvront. P
Cheuvront, J. Outlaw, J. Wheeler, Ass't Coach M. Joyce, D. Muncie, Ass't Coach T. Evans, Head Coach D Danko.
Fourth Row: D. Snowden, R. Wrenn, S. Slone, D. Steward, T. BeCraft, J. Martin, N. Johnson, G Widrig, H. Mack,
S. Standafer, D. Ashburn, S. Shellon, M. Burgess, L. Tikkanen, B. Campbell
The Kentucky High School Athlete
Official Organ of the
Kentucky High School Athletic Association
VOL. XXXVIII— NO. 7
FEBRUARY, 1976
$1.00 Per Year
DUE PROCESS PROCEDURES
MARCH 17-20, 1976
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High
School Athletic Association adopted the following
Due Process Procedure for appealing decisions of
the Commissioner or Board of Control, effective
July 1, 1976.
1. Aggrieved Parties May Appeal Decision
If a participant, parent, contest official, coach
or member school is dissatisfied with a de-
cision of the Board of Control or the Executive
Secretary's interperting a provision or pro-
visions of the Constitution, By-Laws or rules
and regulations of the Association, and such
individual or school is an aggrieved and af-
fected party, such a party may within fifteen
(15) days of the receipt of the decision, submit
in writing by certified mail, return receipt
requested, a notice of appeal of the decision
and a request for a formal hearing.
2. Invesligalion
The Executive Secretary or his staff, or such
representative of the Association designated
by the Board of Control srall investigate all
matters upon which the appeal is based. In-
vestigations shall be performed so as to bring
the matter to hearing, unless for cause other-
wise shown, no later than the next regular
regularly scheduled meeting of the Board.
3. Notice
After completion of the investigation, the
Executive Secretary shall notify the appealing
party, by certified mail, return receipt re-
quested, of the time and place set for a hear-
ing on the appeal. The notice shall be given at
least seven (7) days in advance of the time
set for the hearing. The hearing shall be con-
ducted in conjuction with a regularly schedul-
ed meeting of the board, provided that the
matter may be heard at a special meeting of
the Board in the event that the appealing
party agrees to pay all the costs incidental to
such special meeting.
4. Attendance at the hearing
Representatives of member schools, contest
officials, students, parents and coaches who
are appealing parties are entitled to attend
hearings. In the instance of a student sub-
mitting the appeal, such student may be rep-
resented by the member school that the stu-
dent attends. Any person entitled to be in
attendance at such hearing, may represent
themselves. Such persons are also entitled to
be represented by counsel, provided that they
notify all other parties involved in the appeal
of the name, address and telephone number
of such counsel at least three (3) days in ad-
vance of the hearing.
5. Board of Control to Hear Appeals
The Board of Control of the Association shall
hear all appeals brought under the provisions
of these rules. The President of the Board of
Control may appoint a hearing officer to pre-
side over the hearing or he may act as the
hearing officer himself. The hearing officer
may, at the beginning of the hearing, ask
for statements clarifying the issues involved
or upon which factual matters the appealing
party will stipulate and agree to. The Execu-
tive Secretary shall make available written
copies of his investigation, and may give testi-
mony relative thereto. The appealing party
shall present its defense and proofs. The par-
ties may offer such evidence, including the
testimony of witnesses, as they desire and
which is relative to the proceedings. Each
party shall have the right to cross examine
witnesses of the adverse party. All parties
shall be afforded the opportunity to examine
all documents introduced.
6. Closing of Hearing
The hearing officer shall specifically inquire
of all parties whether they have further evi-
dence. Upon receiving negative replies, the
hearing officer shall declare the hearing closed.
7. Hearing in Absence of a Member
The hearing may proceed in the absence of
any party, who after it is shown has received
due notice thereof, fails to be present or fails
to request an adjournment. Adjournments may
be requested of the hearing officer upon the re-
quest of a party or upon the initiative of the
hearing officer. However, a decision shall not
be made solely upon the default of a party,
but shall be based upon the evidence in the
matter before the Board.
8. Decision of Board
The decision of the Board of Control shall be
made within seven (7) day of the closing of
the hearing. The decision shall be in writing,
signed by the Executive Secretary and shall
state the findings and conclusions of the
Board. It shall be mailed to the appealing
party by certified mail, return receipt re-
quested. All decisions of' the Board shall be
final and nonappealable except as provided
by these rules.
Minutes of Board Meeting
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High
School Athletic Association met at Stouffers Inn,
Louisville, on January 22 and 23, 1976. The meet-
ing on the 22nd was called to order at 2:00 P.M.
by President Louie Martin. Present were Board
members Denval Barriger, Jack Fultz, George
Sauer, Eldon Davidson, Arthur Hawkins, Frank
Simpson, Ray Story and Gene Sell; Acting Com-
missioner Tom Mills, Assistant Commissioners
Louis Stout and Billy V. Wise. Mr. Conley Man-
ning was present representing the State Depart-
ment of Education. The invocation was given by
George Sauer.
Jack Fultz moved, seconded by Ray Story that
the reading of the minutes of the previous meet-
ing be waived since members of the Board had
received copies of these minutes. The motion
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FEBRUARY, 1976 VOL. XXXVUI— No. 7
Published monthly, except June and July, by the 1976 District Toumament SitCS
Kentucky High School Athletic Association
Office of Publication, 560 E. Cooper Dr., P. O. Box 75D2, Girls
Lexington, Ky. 40502
Second class postage paid at Lexington, Ke^ilucky 1. Fulton County 33. Dixie Heights
Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provid- 2. Reidland 34. Holy CroSS
Ma*°3 '192!^""°'' ""' ■^'" °* October 3, 1917, authorized 3 Mayfield 35. Bellevue
E(Uior' 1 JOE B. MANSFIELD 4. Murray state Univ. 36. Highlands
AssUtant Editor JEAN BATSEL 5. Caldwell County 37. Harrison County
Assistant Editor TOM MILLS 6. Union County 38. Augusta
Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT 7. West Hopkins 39. Mason County
Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE 8. Hopkinsville 40. Mt. Sterling
Lexington, Kentucky 9. Owensboro 41. Franklin County
I, -^ . ^°^^?>T?T? £?JS^?SH,o„ ,orc, r- u- 10- Muhlenberg Central 42. Mercer County
President LOUIE MARTIN (1972-1976) Corbm 1 1 t • + A-i c
Vice-Pres. __ ARTHUR HAWKINS (1972-1976) Mt. Sterling ^^- irmiiy 4^. &ayre
Directors Denval Barriger (1975-1979), Bowling Green; 12. Butler County 44. Model
Eldon Davidson (1973-1977), Monticello; Andrew J. Fultz 13 Russellville 45 Boyle County
(1972-1976), Olive Hill; Cecil Reid (1973-1977), Symsonia; 14' Warren Central 4r' Ca^pv Countv
George E. Sauer, Jr. (1974-1978), Louisville; Gene Sell tl' warren uenirai W. ^asey tXlunty
(1975-1979), Newport; Frank B. Simpson (1972-1976), Louis- 15. Glasgow 47. Wayne County
ville; Ray Story (1974-1978), Radcliff. Conley Manning, 16. Clinton County 48. Pulaski County
State Dept. of Education representative. 17 Elizabethtown 49. Jackson County
subscription Rate Sl.OO per year _ jg ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^.^^
^^^ //» ^^»„Ua/^,^1 ^Mirm 19- Nelson County 51. Bell County
,^om £ie -^mmtMtoJieAS (Lj^tce go. Taylor County 52. Lynch
21. Presentation Acad. 53. Whitesburg
NOTICE TO PRINCIPALS! 22. Butler 54. Hazard
23. Steuart 55. Knott County
K.H.S.A.A. Constitution and By-Laws 24. Holy Rosary 56. Wolfe County
25. Male 57. Sheldon Clark
ARTICLE IX 26. Ky. Country Day 58. Allen Central
AMENDMENTS 27. Moore 59. Mullins
28. Westport 60. Elkhorn City
Sec. 1. Deadline for Filing 29. Bullitt Central 61. Univ. Breckinridge
On or before March 1 of each year a member 30. Henry County 62. Lewis County
school may file with the Commissioner any pro- 31. Carroll County 63. Greenup County
posed change in the Association's Constitution and 32. Grant County 64. Paul G. Blazer
By-Laws. The Commissioner shall submit these
proposed changes to the member schools prior to
the annual meeting. Except by a two-thirds vote Boys
of the delegates, no proposals other than these
may be considered at the annual meeting. 1- Fulton County 33. Lloyd Memorial
2. Reidland 34. Holmes
Sec. 2. Vote Necessary lo Amend 3. Mayfield 35. Bellevue
A two-thirds majority of all votes cast by the \- Murray State Univ. 36. Highlands
delegates at the annual meeting shall be neces- \ Caldwell County 37. Bourbon County
sary to amend the Constitution and By-Laws. 6. Union County 38. Pendleton County
;' 7. West Hopkins 39. Mason County
8. Hopkinsville 40. Mt. Sterling
Kentucky Girl's Sports 9- Owensboro 41. Franklin County
.... T X _ X- 10. Muhlenberg Central 42. Mercer County
Association Information ^j Hancock County 43. Sayre
Please inform your girls' sports coaches of the 12. Grayson County 44. Model
following announcement and encourage them to 13. Russellville _ 45. Boyle County
to attend 14- Western Ky. Univ. 46. Casey County
The Kentucky Girls' Sports Association will be j^. G|f ^gow 47. Wayne County
holding its second annual meeting Saturday, f ' Sh.th Wn ^ Iq' ^tltt Pnnntl
March 20, 1976, at 1:30 P.M. in the Powell Build! ^- S^r™,^°tT to "Sin ^
ing, at Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond. |«: Ss^n County fx. BeU County
The membership is open to any individual in 20. Taylor County 52. Lynch
and dedicated to the promotion of high school 21. Central 53. Letcher
girls' sports in Kentucky. The dues are $3.00 per 22. Butler 54. Hazard
person. 23. Stuart 55. Knott County
There will be a hospitality room provided for 24. DeSales 56. Wolfe County
KGSA members at the Girl's Basketball Tourna- ^S. Male 57. Sheldon Clark
njgnt 26. Ky. Country Day 58. Allen Central
27. Moore 59. Mullins
Plans are now being made for clinics to be held 28. Eastern 60. Elkhorn City
in conjuction with the aU-star game this summer. 29. Bullitt Central 61. Univ. Breckinridge
Should you have any suggestions or questions, 30. Henry County 62. Lewis County
please send them to KGSA, P. O. Box 467, Ash- 31. Carroll County 63. Greenup County
land, Kentucky 41101. 32. Grant County 64. Paul G. Blazer
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1976
Page Three
1976 Regional Tournament Sites
Girls
(1) Mayfield High School, (2) Hopkinsville High
School, (3) McLean County High School, (4) Bowl-
ing Green High School, (5) LaRue County High
School, (6) Thomas Jefferson High School, (7)
Ballard High School, (8) Henry County High
School, (9) Campbell County High School, (10)
George Rogers Clark High School, (11) Franklin
County High School, (12) Wayne County High
School. (13) Corbin High School, (14) Hazard
High School, (15) Johnson Central High School,
(16) Paul Blazer High School.
Boys
(1) Murray University, (2) Hopkinsville High
School, (3) Owensboro Sportscenter, (4) Western
Kentucky University, (5) Marion County High
School, (6) Fairdale High School, (7) Fern Creek
High School, (8) Henry County High School, (9)
Conner High School, (10) Mason County High
School, (11) Franklin County High School, (12)
Pulaski County High School, (13) Knox Central
High School, (14) Breathitt High School, (15)
Prestonsburg High School, (16) Morehead Uni-
versity.
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF
1975-76 CERTIFIED AND
APPROVED BASKETBALL OFFICIALS
CERTIFIED
Berger, Richard
Collins, Ron
Dowd, Jim
Downs, Joseph W.
McCarthy, Steve
Switzer, Richard
Swope, Tom
APPROVED
Bishop, Paul D.
Bond, Terry Lee
Chappie, Charles A.
Collier, Mike
Cooper, John F.
Denham, Alan R.
Douthwaite, Donald D.
Flesch, Jerry
Gabbard, Raymond, Jr.
Gregg, Lonnie
Grimm, Jane
Hickey, Tom R.
Jolly, Barry T.
McDowell, Ben
McMain, James A.
Meyer, Dave
Meyer, Richard E.
Mohr, Thomas W.
Moore, Franklin Bud
Morris, Edward C.
Morris, Ronald L.
Munninghoff, Lance
Noll, John T. "Jack"
Ogden, Paul
Perry, Charles E.
PhilUppi, Jack
Scott, Emmanuel
Shields, Don
Schneider, Don
Trapp, Charles W.
Vories, Gary
Vories, Kent
Wilson, Michael
Wolfe, Dennis R.
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF
REGISTERED BASKETBALL OFFICIALS
(List Compiled January 27)
Buckles, Thomas F., R.R. No. 1, Box 56E, Radcliff, 351-
6803, 877-2341
Downs, Joseph W., 829 Bartley. Bardstown 40005, 348-
5123, 348-3991
Garland, Danny A., 212 Woodhill Lane, Frankfort 40601,
223-8608, 223-1638
Jenkins, Burney, Phi Kappa Tau, Georgetown 40324, 863-
7328
Lee, Reggie, Rt. 1, Whites Plains 42464, 258-5440, 821-8804
Stinson, Charles L., 105 Bedford Court, Horse Cave
42749, 786-2663, 786-2388
Whitt, Mike, Box 24, Red Jacket, W. Va., 25692, 426-8010
COACHES CORISER
"Coaching-Forgotten Item"
One of the most forgotten items in coaching
is the liability protection of the coach himself.
All the time involved in working with your team
could mean that in some instance, one of your
players will get hurt.
Most coaches run their program the year a-
round, getting ready for the next year, which
could add more chance of injury to a player.
Many times, an off-season program is not prop-
erly supervised, because we all get a little relaxed
at times. A player gets hurt, who will pay the
medical bills? Who is responsible? Who will be
blamed in a law suit by the parents? The coach.
Too many times we have been lucky and gotten
by, but the one time that we don't get by could
mean that some coach will lose all material pos-
sessions that he has built up for himself and his
family.
The only way that we can be more safe than
sorry, is that we must have proper liability in-
surance to cover any type of law suit. Remember,
you, as the player's coach are held responsible
for the safety of your players.
Check with your administration for additional
insurance policies to cover you. This coverage can
be done in two ways. Either by coverage on your
home owners policy or by a policy that will
cover you in liability only. The extra cost of
five to ten dollars per year will be worth the
cost in mental relief. Remember, it only has to
happen once, and we could pay for the rest of
our lives. — By The Kentucky High School
Coaches As sociation.
ATTENTION
Principals, Coaches and Officials
Drawing for Boy's and Girl's State
Basketball Tournaments to be on
Educational Television
The drawing for the 1976 Boy's and Girl's State
Basketball Tournaments will be held on February
27, 1976 at 3:00 P.M.
Kentucky Educational Television will carry the
drawing live. Dr. James Graham, Superintendent
of Public Instruction will draw for the tourna-
ments. He will be assisted by Mrs. Judy Morris,
President of the Girl's Sports Association drawing
for the Girl's Tournament and Billy B. Smith,
President of the Ky. High School Coaches' Ass'n.,
Mr. Bob Shy of Kentucky Educational Television
will serve as host for the drawing.
Please make this information available to your
school and community.
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF
REGISTERED WRESTLING OFFICIALS
(List Compiled January 27)
If Ihe lelephone number is given for an official, it is
the home pho^ie tinless otherwise designated. If t^o
numbers are given ihe first numl>er is tlie home phone.
Atkins. Mike," 114 So. Kentucky Ave., Hopkinsville 42240,
885-5054
Barnes, Keith E., 1724 Versailles Rod.. Apt. 202, Lexington
40604. 255-0197
Hayes. James, P. O. Box 1132, Paintsville 41240, 789-3615,
789-4890
DeLong, Les. Pineview Motor Ct. Lot No. 11, Paintsville
41240, 789-6238. 789-3881
Ditmore, Randy, 31 W. North, Franklin 42134, 586-6164,
586-7525
Greathouse. David G., 240 Medlock Road, Lexington
40502, 272-7722, 233-6330
Morrison, Lance. 3016-F, Hammond Heights, Fort Camp-
bell 42223. 798-4276
Sechrist, Gayle M., 1351/2 West Second Stt., Maysville
41056, 564-5404
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1976
JEFFERSONTOWN--JEFFERSON COUNTY CLASS AAAA, REGION II CHAMPION
iv/ ^ ^ nthihiyil
jt f>!j a iru
(Left to Right) Front Row: D. Dye, B. Clark, C. Cunnins, K. Zax, S. Dver, B. EUiso|i, M. Dow, T Houk, S.
Denning, M. Orlandi, T. Fox, J. Trautwein, B. Wise, C Roy, J. Biirch, N Roy, D. McGuire. Second Row: P. Sauer,
M. Prather, L. Jewell, B. Hall, B. Keeling, C. Jewell, R. Thomas, M. Kimec. Z. Dawson, C Hahn, B. Zwicker, S.
Smith, H. Robinson, S. Wood, F. Constantine, S. Hammack, D. Peake, P. Didier. Third Row: C Grieshaber, N.
Clark, T. Rueff, A. Ryan, J. Traulwein, T. Sauer, B. Strange, D. Brooks, M Hunley, M. Morgan, G. Jordan, D.
Marringtly, M. Shulta, S; Oakes. Fourth Row: Coach T. Leasor, Coach R. Hayes, E. Weaver, D. Robinson, J. Traut-
wein, B Lewis, S. Shelter, R. Taylor, B. Smithers, Coach A. Drury, Head Coach J. Jordan.
BOARD MINUTES
(Continued from Page One)
carried unanimously.
Board members George Sauer, Brother John
Wills Principal of St. Xavier High School, and
Dr. Irvine Rice, Westport High School, came be-
fore the Board to present a proposal for re-
districting the Class AAAA football schools in
Jefferson County for the 1977 and 1978 seasons.
After hearing the comments on the proposal from
the representatives, and after a lengthy discussion,
Ray Story made the motion that the plan be a-
dopted for the 1977 and 1978 seasons. Denval
Barriger seconded the motion and all members
voted aye. President Louie Martin commended
Mr. Sauer, Brother WiUs and Dr. Rice for their
presentation and expressed his appreciation to
the member schools for their cooperation. The a-
dopted proposal will be included in a future copy
of the Athlete.
Some discussion was then given to a request
that the size of the court be reduced to high
school regulation for the girls state basketball
tournament. Board member Eldon Davidson ex-
plained that he had discussed this with Mr. Don
Combs, Athletic Director, Eastern Kentucky Uni-
versity, and was assured by Mr. Combs that this
could not be done without extensive remodeling
of the present facilities.
Mr. Stout requested permission from the Board
to poll the schools for possible changes in the
present playoff system in wrestling. Mr. Stout
was instructed to conduct the poll and report the
results to the Board for consideration.
The meeting then adjourned to be called to
order Friday morning at 9:30, January 23, 1976.
The January 23 meeting was called to order
by President Martin with the same members in
attendance. The invocation was given by Arthur
Hawkins.
Mr. Mills presented a letter to the Board from
Dr. Fred Williams, Superintendent of Fort Thomas
City Schools, requesting that the Board pay at-
torney fees in the amount of $802.72 to Mr. Robert
Ruberg for legal service rendered in the case of
Gall vs. K.H.S.A.A. and Fort Thomas Board of
Education. The K.H.S.A.A. also received a state-
ment from Mr. Ruberg in the amount of $300.00
and one from K.H.S.A.A. Board attorney M. Cal-
vert T. Roszell in the amount of $500.00. Frank
Simpson made the motion that the K.H.S.A.A.
pay only that portion of the cost that was billed
to the K.H.S.A.A. Ray Story seconded the motion
and it passed by a vote of 8 to 1. Mr. Gene Sell
opposed the motion.
The eligibility case of Betty Baird was presented
to the Board for consideration. Betty is ineligible
under the provisions of By-Law 6, Section 1. She
represented Ballard High School in varsity sports
as an eighth grade student at Ballard Junior High
School during the 1974-75 school year. She trans-
ferred to Kentucky Country Day School to begin
the 1975-76 school year. After considering the
case. Gene Sell made the motion that By-Law 6,
Section 1, Transfer Rule not be waived in this
case. Arthur Hawkins seconded the motion and
all members voted aye.
Mr. Mills presented a proposed Due Process
Procedure whereby aggrieved parties may appeal
decisions of the Commissioner or Board of Con-
trol. Following discussion of the proposal George
Sauer moved that the Due Process Procedure be
adopted, effective July 1, 1976, that it be pub-
lised three (3) times per year in the "Athlete,"
and that it be included in the next publication of
the Constitution and By-Laws. Ray Story second-
ed the motion and it passed unanimously. Mr.
Mills was instructed to release the information
to the news media in its entirety.
Jack Fultz moved, seconded by Gene Sell, that
all bills of the Association for the month of De-
cember be allowed. The motion was carried
unanimously.
The next meeting date for the Board was
scheduled for Friday, March 26, 1976, at 9:00 A.M.
at Stouffers Inn, Louisville.
There being no further business, the meeting
was adjourned.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1976
Page Five
1975 KAPOS TROPHY WINNERS
IROQUOIS — State-At-Large Champions SHELBYVILLE — "Sweet 16" Winners
T.'t?"x J? I"9h») Darlene Basham, MlcheUe Brock, Calhy (Leit lo Right) Debbie Deplon, Gladys Inglehart,
LlcWefeld Carol Larklns, Sherri Miller, Terry Ford Sherry Martin, Lisa King, Kim McCarthy, Karen Harrod,
Tricia Coleman, Vicki Witten. Mary Stratton, Cheryl GreenweU.
KAPOS NEWS
STATE TOURNAMENT
INFORMATION
Cheerleader and Sponsor Registration: All cheer-
leading squads and/or sponsors are asked to stop
by the KAPOS table in Freedom Hall to:
1. Register your squad
2. Pick up important information and mater-
ials for your and your school
Aloiig with a KAPOS board member, there
will be high school cheerleaders on hand to assist
you. They can be identified by their hostess arm-
bands. Feel free to ask them for help, and in turn
they may seek you and your cheerleaders to be
interviewed by one of the radio commentators. In
order to make their task easier, we are asking
that you register your seat, row and section num-
ber. A possible radio interview is often missed
because the guides could not locate the desired
person in time for the interview.
Hospitality Room: May we remind all spon-
sors and cheerleaders that KAPOS has a Hospital-
ity Room, located in Freedom Hall. We cordially
invite you to have refreshments, socialize with
friends, exchange ideas, and perhaps get help
with your problems.
"Sweet Sixteen" Cheer leading Squads: Atten-
tion Piincipals! If your team will be participating
in the State Tournament, included in the packet
sent to you by the KHSAA will be a letter per-
taining to your cheerleading squad. Be sure to
look for this and relay all information to your
cheerleader sponsor. We request that your cheer-
leaders be chaperoned by a well qualified, school
approved adult. Verification of this, along with
your sponsor's name, must be contained in the
letter of confirmation which you will receive.
This letter must be in the hands of a KAPOS
officer prior to the time that your cheerleaders
take the floor.
State Tournament Cheerleading Champions:
Important! Please be sure that your school is a
paid up member of KAPOS in order for your
squad to compete for the top cheerleading award
in the State Tournament. The winner of this
award will be determined by use of the KAPOS
Judging Sheet, a copy of which will also be in-
cluded in the packet sent by the KHSAA to the
winners of the sixteen regions.
STATE-AT-LARGE CHAMPIONS
Beginning at the District Tournament games,
all squads that are KAPOS members are eligible
to be judged for the honor of representing their
district in the KAPOS Region-at-Large cheerlead-
ing competition. The winner and runner-up of
each district will progress to the region. In turn,
the winning squad from each region is allowed to
compete for the title of State-at-Large Cheerlead-
ing Champions.
Judging for the State-at-Large winners will
take place at 8:30 A.M. on Friday, March 26, in the
Atherton High School Gymnasium, 3000 Dundee
Road, Louisville. The public is invited to this, out-
standing event. The admission charge of $1.00 per
person will go toward the expenses of the KAPOS
scholarship award, details of which are supplied
below. We are grateful to the administrators of
Atherton for their generosity in opening the doors
of their school to us for this competitive event.
We trust that they will have no cause to fault
our behavior. All cheerleaders and guests will be
expected to be remindful that they are guests in
the "home" of Atherton High School.
At the conclusion of the judging at Atherton,
the top four squads and their order of finish will
be announced. However, the trophy presentation
will be held as indicated in the following section.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1976
TRINITY— JEFFERSON COUNTY CLASS AAAA,
REGION I, DISTRICT 1 CHAMPION
(Left Jo Right) Front Row: J. Moore. H. Jones, E. Heckman, M. Day, B. Bartth. S. PanieUo, C. Bunling. C Scales.
J. Murray, J. QuUlen, J. Barito. Second Row: J. Maloney, D. Welsh, S. Torslrick, R. McCravy, K. Ballard. K.
Hayden. M. PUtenger. C. Mo,nroe. J. Irwin, M. Slinson. Third Row: J. Walson, S. Dugas, B. Kessinger, A. DeMulh.
D. Hert, C. Tucker, R. Quesenbury, S. Paasch. M. Brotzge, M. McCuire, M. Schuler, G. Green. Fourth Row: R.
PanieUo, J. DeMuth, T. Wampler, P. Fields. M. Feely, C. Brady, D. Humphrey, V. DeMulh, M. Wise. K. Haysley. M.
McConnell. Fifth Row: B. Hughes. D. Fischer. M. Steltenpohl, J. PoUo, P. Kaelin, N. Hummel, B. Whalley. G. SmUh.
J. Campbell, R. Sears, B. Kennedy, J. Beaudin. Sixth Row: J. Plomin. C. Tumey, P. Buchheit, J. Meyer, M. BUig,
J. Miller, T. Maline, T Hornung, J. Hinton, M. Carpenter, D. DeJamett. Seventh Row: C. Koran. P. Amburgy. J.
Martin, M. Kli.nger, G. Metry, B. King, D. Guelda, F. Burch, M. Davidson, P. Resch, T. Schoen. Eighth Row: J.
EUlnerton, R. ImpelUzzeri, J. Goetzinger, T. Dunn. M. Carpenter. M. Quandt, B. McConnell, D. Scales, M. McCarty,
N. Uhl. Ninth Row: C. Thomas, T. Thomas, B. Sandma,n. T. Demling. M. Rivard. T. Zimlich. S. Joest. D. Klemenz.
Tenth Row: D. Moore, R. Gruneisen, D. Moore, D. Hennessey, T. Domhoff. D. Lampley.
AWARDING OF TROPHIES
KAPOS is pleased to honor outstanding cheer-
leading squads with the recognition they so well
deserve. All cheerleader awards will be presented
between games on Friday night of the State
Tournament. The awards are as follows:
State Tournament: The winning and runner-
up cheerleading squads will receive trophies, with
the third and fourth place squads being awarded
plaques. All tournament cheerleading squads and
their sponsors are asked to be located close to the
playing floor so that they can easily come to the
floor should they be called for an award.
State-at-Large: Recognition is now being giv-
en to cheerleading squads other than those six-
teen fortunate enough to participate with their
teams in the State Tournament. The winner will
receive the Ted Sanford trophy, while the runner-
up will be awarded the Jane Meyer trophy.
Plaques will be given to the third and fourth
place squads. The top four squads of the State-at-
Large Judging (held Friday morning) are asked
to report in uniform, with their sponsors, at the
north end of the arena five minutes prior to the
conclusion of the first game on Friday night.
It is indeed possible for one squad to be both
State Tournament and State-at-Large Champions.
GOVERNOR CARROLL DECLARES
GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP WEEK
While every week should be Good Sports-
manship Week, KAPOS has always tried to put
special emphasis on being a good sport at State
Tournament time. Being a good sport is part of
being a good citizen. We don't belive that good
citizens need to be reminded to exemplify good
sportsmanship. However, it is especially fitting
at tournament time to remind all citizens that
it is a privilege to be able to attend the games
and that each individual can contribute to the
success of the tournament if he will abide by the
KAPOS Sportsmanship Creed proclaimed by Gov-
and personnel
This involves
also backbreak-
we have many
ernor Carroll. The Governor's proclamation is on
display at the KAPOS table.
NOTE TO ALL ADMINISTRATORS
Many of you have responded to our SOS in
releasing teaching personnel to assist with the
many tasks necessary to keep this organization
functioning effectively.
Again, we need judges
to help at the tournament,
at least 12 to 15 people. It is
ing, tiresome work. However,
dedicated women who have indicated a willing-
ness to help share these duties provided they get
a release from their administrators. Therefore, the
KAPOS board is seeking your understanding and
cooperation should you be asked to release a
teacher from her duties to help carry on the work
that KAPOS is doing to make cheerleading a
worthwhile educational experience in the State of
Kentucky.
STELLA S. GILB SCHOLARSHIP
KAPOS is happy to annually award the
Stella S. Gilb Scholarship to an outstanding and
well-deserving cheerleader from Kentucky. One
of your cheerleaders may be a potential scholar-
ship winner, so get your applications in early.
Applications must be turned in no later than
April 15. Write a KAPOS officer for application
forms, or pick them up at the State Tournament
KAPOS table.
SUMMER CHEERLEADER CLINICS
Clinic I: July 5-9 Clinic II: July 11-15
Each year cheerleader clinics are held on the
University of Kentucky campus, with classes
geared to all interest and ability levels. Brochures
giving details of the clinics can be obtained at the
State Tournament KAPOS table by contacting
Mrs. Milly Rodes, (606) 266-4601, or by writing the
College of Education, Business Office, Dickey
Hall, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ken-
tucky 40506.
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1976
Page Seven
TAXES CREEK— STATE CLASS AAAA, REGION III, DISTRICT 2 CHAMPION
(Left to Ri<7ht) Front Row: S. Zolandek. T. Keains. S. CanlreU, W Yonls,, J. Moses, R. HanU, J. Wmaon, G.
Summers, B. Knight, J. Hardin, B. Kean, T. Trammell. A Honican, D. Lehmann. Second Row: C. Cross, B. Zehman,
R Martin, R. Fain, B. Walls, R. Atchison, R. Butler, B. Phillips, M. Smithers, R. PUman, R. Carroll, J. Collins, T.
Mason. Third Row: S. Brown, R. Bunn, M Thalacker, G. Nativio, B. Rushing, D. Nichlau, T. Locke, J. Warner,
B Jones, J. Pickett, B. Bamhill. S. Marti,n, Head Coach R. Walton. Fourth Row: Coach M. Thompson, M. Keao,
P. Davis, M. Brewer, B. Wiley, L. King, T Benson, T. Griggs, J. Harris, D. Covington, B. Whitman, J. Silher, H
Jones, Coach H. McDowell. Fifth Row: Coach D. Brun.neU, K. Watts, J Miniard, H. Crouch, K. Bell, J. Combs,
D. Copeland, K. Kearns, J. White, M. Florence, J. Brooking, H. Feeback, Coach M. Wainscott Sixth Row: Coach P.
Greer, Mgr. R. Alexander, Mgr. J. McLaughlin, J. Kearns, M. Riggs, K Reed, N. Oliver, L. Sears, L. Roach. T.
Mitchell, D. Kruspe, A. Mabry, Mgr. M. York. B. PhUUps, K. Whalen
DIXIE HEIGHTS — STATE CLASS AAAA, REGION IV, DISTRICT 1 CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: Heddrick, Lieniger, Underwood, M. Teddrick, Tennison, Wesselman, Moore, Pearson,
Hollingsworth, Wedderstrand, Howard, Sahnger Second Row: Collins, Simpson, S. Appleman, Terlu, Younl, M.
Davis, Hawes, S. Teddrick, Robinson, Goldhagand, Monce. Third Row: Mason, Rusk, Barringer, Fuller, Fry, Devita,
Lalley, Haas, Courtney, Riley, G. Davis, Hall. Fourth Row: Conradi, Smith, Adams, Baker, Klaymeher, Walters,
Richards, T. Truitt, Reams, Rauch, Whoorley, Mgr. List. Fifth Row: Finell, Toebbe, Scott, C Truilt, Siemer,
Orzali, Chell, Krawlman, Pettys, Herthal, T. Adams. Sixth Row: G. Fouler, R. Appleman, Weathers, Wood, Brink-
man, Lewis, Stevens, Beach, Pither, Jackson, Mgr. Willmes.
WAGGENER— JEFFERSON COUNTY CLASS AAAA,
REGION II, DISTRICT 2 CHAMPION
(Left to Right) Front Row: J. Blller, D. Mosley, D. Tucker, J. Frazier, G. Ford, R. Farmer, L. Wade. Second
Row: T. Drake, R. Bierbaum, B. Brutscher, S. Whonsetler, S. Terry, P. Lincoln, G. Sizemore, G. Holzkencht. Third
Row: T. Vest, C. McCune, G. Siebe, T. PruUt, J. Dye, K. Will, B. Esterle, J. Harris, J. Wilson. Fourth Row: B.
Seng, R. Pruitt. A. Broadly, A. Joha^acke, K. McBride, D. Reeve, G. Schwenbeck, B. Miles, D. Bodine, R. Powers
Fifth Row: Mgr. B. Manning, Mgr. P. Fischer, Coach D. Peak., Coach J. Jacobs, K. Kaelin, J. Frazier, R. Dukes,
R. Childers. Coach P. Finneseth, Coach B. Jacobs, Mgr. G. Buck.
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1976
Officials' Ratings on
Sportsmanship - Football 1975
The following sportsmanship ratings were received on K.H.S.A.A. member schools from registered
football officials for the 1975 season. The numbers following each name represent respectively the number
of Excellent, Good, Fair and Poor ratings.
SCHOOL
Adair County
Allen County
Anderson County
Apollo ■
Atherton -
Ballard
Ballard Memorial
Bardstown
Barren County
Bath County —
Beechwood —
Belfry
Bell County —
Bellevue
Berea
Beth Haven —
Bishop David —
Boone County —
Bourbon County
Bowling Green
Boyd County —
Boyle County
Breathitt County
Breckinridge County
Bryan Station
BuUitt Central
Butler ■ —
Butler County ^
Caldwell County
Campbell County-
Campbellsville -
Carroll County
Casey County -
Cavern a
Central
Christian County
Clinton County
Conner
Corbin
Covington Catholic
Crittenden County -
Cumberland
Danville
Daviess County
Dayton
DeSales
Dixie Heights -
Doss
duPont Manual
Durrett
East Carter
East Hardin
Eastern
Edmonson County
Elizabethtown —
Elkhorn City
Eminence — ■
Estill County
Evarts
Fairdale
Fairview
Fern Creek
Fleming County —
Fleming-Neon
Fort Campbell —
Fort Knox
COACH
CROWD
TEAM
E
G
F
P
E
G
F
P
E
G
F
19
6
3
23
5
24
3
1
9
3
8
4
9
3
21
9
16
14
23
5
1
27
5
29
3
27
3
2
27
12
3
1
28
14
1
26
14
2
22
12
21
12
1
23
11
12
1
4
12
5
10
6
1
28
11
1
27
12
1
27
13
10
2
9
3
10
2
17
6
3
2
21
4
3
15
10
3
29
4
21
8
2
2
21
10
1
17
11
6
1
23
7
4
1
23
12
22
12
21
9
4
17
13
4
26
6
2
2
25
8
2
1
23
7
6
10
12
9
2
16
14
3
14
15
3
16
2
1
16
3
15
4
22
22
2
21
24
1
23
23
23
8
1
21
8
2
1
21
11
20
6
17
9
15
9
2
13
7
14
6
14
6
28
13
3
24
16
4
27
14
3
22
7
1
1
21
8
2
22
4
1
11
9
5
3
15
10
3
12
9
7
27
5
1
24
8
1
22
11
20
9
3
3
19
15
1
23
10
2
30
8
28
10
30
8
9
14
6
4
14
18
1
12
16
3
1.5
6
1
1
18
4
I
18
3
2
11
8
14
5
12
7
24
3
3
25
4
1
27
2
1
15
12
3
3
15
14
2
2
13
15
3
30
5
27
8
28
5
1
16
9
4
4
20
13
18
15
24
2
24
2
24
2
17
12
4
4
18
13
5
1
19
16
8
3
2
1
7
6
1
7
5
14
10
4
1
19
10
20
9
19
8
2
17
1 1
1
16
11
2
29
8
4
18
14
2
7
27
10
1
20
4
2
17
8
1
17
5
4
7
6
3
1
7
6
3
1
11
4
2
26
9
2
1
28
7
3
27
10
1
30
8
24
13
1
26
11
17
6
2
5
25
4
1
24
4
2
23
8
4
23
7
3
2
18
11
4
22
11
1
1
19
15
1
?,1
13
1
20
9
4
19
14
22
11
13
21
14
20
16
16
20
22
1
19
19
5
26
15
16
14
5
23
9
3
20
10
5
38
6
1
3
35
8
2
3
38
5
3
25
8
1
23
8
3
20
9
5
10
14
3
4
14
17
13
14
3
12
3
1
14
2
13
3
29
5
27
6
1
23
8
1
28
10
23
12
2
1
25
11
2
22
4
2
1
21
7
1
21
6
2
9
8
9
5
14
13
3
1
15
10
6
25
5
1
1
25
2
2
3
23
9
21
13
4
4
22
13
2
5
24
12
2
39
7
2
34
13
1
34
12
1
20
9
1
16
12
2
16
10
2
17
13
9
4
19
15
7
2
19
15
6
23
5
18
5
4
1
18
10
10
2
12
12
26
6
1
22
10
1
23
9
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHCX)L ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1976
Page Nine
SCHOOL
Frankfort
Franklin County -
Franklin Simpson
Fulton
Fulton County
Gamaliel
Garrard County -
Geo. R. Clark
Glasgow
Grayson County -
Green County
Greenup County -
Hancock County -
Harlan
Harrison County
Harrodsburg —
Hart County —
Hazard
Heath
Henderson
Henderson County
Henry Clay
Henry County
Highlands
Holmes
Hopkinsville
Iroquois
James A. Cawood
Jeffersontown - —
Jenkins
Jessamine County
Johns Creek
Johnson Central —
Ky. Country Day —
Ky. School f/t Deaf
Knox Central
Lafayette ■
LaRue County —
Laurel County
Leslie County —
Lewis County —
Lincoln County
Lloyd (Erlanger)
Lone Oak
Louisa
Ludlow
Lynch
Lynn Camp —
McLean County -
Madison •
Madison Central
Madisonville N. Hopkins
Male
Marion County
Marshall County
Mayfield
Maysville
M.C. Napier —
Meade County
Mercer County
Metcalfe County
Middlesboro
Millersburg Military Institute -
Montgomery County
Moore
Morgan County
Mt. Sterling
Mullins
Murray
Nelson County
Newport
Newport Catholic
Nicholas County
North Bullitt
North Hardin
Ohio County
Oldham County
COACH
CROWD
TEAM
E
G
F
P
E
G
F
P
E
G F
20
10
3
2
17
10
3
5
18
13
3
?.4
11
1
1
21
14
2
27
10
16
5
1
16
6
18
4
13
5
16
2
16
2
in
7
3
n
7
3
24
2
1
3
21
6
1
2
22
4
1
11
13
4
2
12
12
4
2
14
12
1
24
15
2
1
26
12
3
1
25
13
3
25
3
1
22
6
1
23
5
1
30
4
29
5
28
5
1
22
8
4
2
28
4
3
1
20
10
5
20
16
3
1
21
18
1
26
14
20
9
4
1
25
7
2
24
7
3
15
12
3
17
13
14
15
1
22
7
3
24
7
1
25
6
1
34
5
30
7
1
1
33
6
12
5
2
6
14
7
4
10
10
3
22
8
17
12
1
17
10
20
4
1
17
7
1
18
7
16
7
2
20
3
2
21
4
11
7
2
3
19
2
2
12
4
6
21
13
1
23
12
24
9
2
25
6
19
12
23
8
31
7
2
1
30
11
33
7
1
17
10
14
10
3
12
15
21
2
1
19
4
1
19
3
1
22
1 1
1
1
20
14
1
22
13
22
7
1
4
23
9
1
1
21
12
21
7
6
7
21
12
6
2
21
11
3
13
8
1
12
5
5
12
7
2
26
6
1
24
8
1
23
8
2
24
7
3
3
24
12
1
24
12
1
36
8
1
1
36
10
36
6
4
15
2
14
3
15
2
6
2
6
1
1
6
2
31
10
7
26
14
8
28
7
7
27
4
3
26
6
2
30
4
30
6
1
2
29
7
1
2
33
4
1
25
14
1
30
8
2
29
10
1
18
9
2
21
7
1
20
8
1
18
10
12
5
26
18
5
18
14
10
20
10
2
17
11
3
1
20
10
2
11
14
8
1
17
14
2
1
19
14
1
10
5
10
4
1
7
3
2
29
11
2
1
28
8
4
3
31
7
4
31
5
2
29
2
7
32
5
1
32
5
26
11
28
8
1
14
7
6
7
14
6
9
5
15
5
9
21
7
20
8
19
7
1
16
13
3
13
13
3
3
13
14
4
18
11
5
4
25
10
3
21
14
2
18
10
1
1
23
6
1
19
8
2
11
18
2
8
17
19
1
2
18
15
3
24
9
3
3
25
9
4
1
21
10
5
10
3
3
2
12
3
2
1
12
6
20
20
18
2
20
5
1
2
17
7
3
1
18
7
1
16
6
1
1
18
4
2
13
6
35
6
35
,6
33
5
3
19
9
1
1
19
10
1
16
13
1
5
2
6
9
3
1
5
4
3
45
2
39
7
1
45
2
15
6
4
1
16
4
5
1
15
7
4
27
5
3
2
23
11
3
27
9
17
10
4
17
14
17
13
1
42
5
2
36
13
39
10
20
15
1
2
18
16
4
18
12
3
32
5
28
8
1
29
7
1
14
7
1
2
15
8
1
9
11
3
20
8
3
2
23
8
1
2
18
11
1
24
3
1
21
7
21
6
21
9
1
20
11
22
8
1
28
6
2
24
11
1
19
15
2
6
6
6
28
9
3
31
7
1
33
5
13
4
1
15
3
9
3
3
20
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3
2
21
10
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1976
SCHOOL
Owen County
Owensboro ■
Owensboro Catholic •
Paducah Tilghman
Paintsville
Paris
Paul G. Blazer
Phelps
PikevUle
PinevUle
Pleasure Ridge Park
Prestonsburg
Providence
Raceland
Reidland
Rockcastle County
Rowan County —
Russell
Russell County —
Russellville
St. Xavier
Sayre
Scott County
Seneca
Shawnee
Shelby County
Simon Kenton
Somerset
Southern
Stuart ■
Tales Creek
Taylor County
Thomas Jefferson -
Todd County Central
Tompkinsville
Trigg County
Trimble County
Trinity
Union County ■
Valley
Virgie
Waggener
Warren Central —
Warren East
Washington County
Wayne County —
Webster County —
West Carter
Western
Westport
Wheelwright
Whitesburg
Whitley County -
Williamsburg
Woodford County
E
15
29
13
20
18
26
38
17
22
25
15
24
4
31
11
29
22
23
26
7
25
11
18
12
18
33
32
18
20
15
22
18
7
9
13
7
16
23
24
17
20
17
18
9
15
4
16
29
14
12
10
19
25
21
14
COACH
CROWD
TEAM
G F
P
E
G
F
P
E
G F
13
3
3
14
11
4
5
17
8
7
2
2
32
1
29
2
2
8
1
13
8
2
1
10
9
3
2
21
1
21
1
5
1
3
20
5
2
2
18
5
5
4
3
24
11
1
1
26
7
2
8
31
14
1
1
38
9
2
17
2
16
1
2
8
3
2
22
10
2
1
24
9
2
9
1
30
12
1
22
8
4
14
1
18
11
1
17
10
2
16
1
25
14
2
26
13
2
4
3
1
9
10
1
29
16
4
2
32
10
5
9
2
1
13
7
1
2
12
9
2
7
27
8
1
24
12
17
3
29
13
24
15
2
9
18
14
19
10
2
9
28
7
30
5
2
1
8
T
8
2
14
25
14
25
14
7
2
11
7
2
12
7
1
6
5
3
17
6
7
2
18
8
6
IS
9
14
17
1
13
17
2
12
1
2
14
16
3
13
14
4
12
1
2
33
13
2
37
9
1
9
1
27
15
31
1 1
12
3
19
12
2
22
10
I
12
19
13
21
11
17
5
3
18
19
1
2
18
17
3
8
6
6
28
9
5
29
11
1
15
1
23
1 1
15
14
5
10
5
10
11
1
1
10
1 1
9
3
2
1
10
4
1
7
4
3
8
4
1
15
11
19
7
4
5
2
8
10
8
5
4
5
4
4
19
7
3
23
4
1
14
1
23
15
1
23
15
1
5
1
27
3
25
5
5
2
4
17
7
1
3
16
8
2
2
3
1
19
4
3
18
4
3
9
2
1
19
9
1
17
9
9
5
3
18
6
T
18
6
5
2
3
15
2
1
1
13
5
10
1
4
19
11
5
1
18
14
3
7
6
4
6
14
1
4
12
5
3
13
6
11
8
12
3
28
14
1
1
29
1 1
9
9
4
4
17
11
1
2
17
11
1
13
4
1
12
13
4
1
14
14
1
5
2
2
9
2
4
6
12
9
9
2
19
9
2
22
7
1
11
1
24
1 1
1
24
1 1
1
14
4
13
22
3
16
18
4
18
2
4
18
15
2
4
18
15
4
MAJOR FOOTBALL RULES REVISIONS
FOR 1976 SEASON
FIELD DIAGRAM: Extends the team boxes to the
30 yardlines on each side of the field.
1-2-3: Provides all yardlines inside the boundries,
shall stop 4 inches from each sideline and decora-
tive markings in the end zone shall be no closer
than 2 feet to boundry and goal lines. Also
recommends the area between the sidelines and
team box boundries be solid white or be marked
with diagonal lines.
1-4-3: Specifies each player shall wear a number
between 1 and 99 inclusive and provides at least
five players on the offensive line-of-scrimmage
shall be numbered 50-79 to begin a scrimmage
down.
1-5-le and f: Requires players to wear hip and
shoulder pads.
1-5-3]: Specifies plastic material covering protect-
ive pads to be rounded with a radius equal to
one-half the thickness of the material.
l-5-3k: Prohibits player equipment involving any
electronic, mechanical or other signel device for
the purpose of communication.
2-2-2: Defines butt-blocking as a technique involv-
ing an initial blow with the face mask, frontal
area or top of the helmet driven directly into
an opponent as the primary point of contact, either
in close line play or in the open field.
2-2-4: Identifies face-tackling as driving the face
mask, frontal area or top of the helmet directly
into the runner.
3-5-3: Authorizes granting successive charged
time-outs to either team during a dead ball period.
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Page Eleven
4-2-3: Revises procedures for putting the ball in
play following an inadvertent whistle, based upon
the location and possession of the ball when the
whistle was sounded.
7-1-1: Specifies it is encroachment for any player
to break the plane of his scrimmage line, except
for the snapper's right to be over the ball, after
the snapper has made his final adjustment of the
ball.
7-2-2: Requires at least seven A players, five of
whom must be numbered 50-79, to be on the of-
fensive line-of-scrimmage at the snap.
7-5-5a: Provides each A player who, at the snap,
was on an end or legally behind the scrimmage
line (possible total of six) numbered 1-49 or 80-99,
is eligible.
9-3-21: Categorizes butt-blocking and face-tackling
as personal fouls.
9-7-lb: Permits the use of phones, radios or other
electronic communication devices during authoriz-
ed coach-player conferences.
9-7-ld: Provides a penalty for the use of mechanic-
al, visual aid equipment, including television and
video tape for monitoring replay for any coaching
purposes during the game, including intermissions.
9-8-3: Restricts either team from committing any
act which in the opinion of the referee tends to
make a travesty of the game.
10-5-3: Provides if the defensive team fouls fol-
lowing the snap and during a down which results
in a successful field-goal or touchdown, the penal-
ty will be measured on the succeeding kick-off.
SIGNALS: Specifies signal number 2 to indicate
encroachment and illegal position by R after the
ball has been declared ready-for-play and prior
to being kicked.
FILMS
The tilms listed below are in the Film Library of the
University of Kentucky College of Education. The code
letters "e. ], s. c, a" refer to elementary, junior hiqh,
senior high. co'Iege and adult audiences who may enjoy
the particular film listed. The rental prices shown do not
apply to schools which use one of the special subscription
Fervice plans offered by the Bureau of Audio-Visual
Material.
Gymnastics
GYMNASTICS PART 1, j-s-c-a, 1% reels (17
min.), $3.00
Introduces the basic principles of gymnastics
and follows the routines developed by polished
performers on the parallel bars, the rope climb,
and the long horse. Attention is given to the rolls,
handstands, and handsprings, twists and somer-
saults that are basic to tumbling. (Hoefler)
GYMNASTICS, PART II, j-s-c-a, 1% reels (17
min.), $3.00
Introducing the gymnast to the fundamentals
of free exercise routines. Stresses the importance
of smooth action as well as strength, form, bal-
ance, and ability to develop the difficult routines.
Demonstrates rings, side horse, and the high bar.
(Hoefler)
INTERMEDIATE TUMBLING, j-s-c-a, 1 reel (11
min.), $2.00
Demonstrates twenty stunts in handspring,
balance, and somersault progressions and safety
precautions are given to prevent accidents or in-
juries while teaching technique and form.
SIMPLE STUNTS, e-j-s-c-a, 1 reel (11 min.), $2.00
Provides instructions in the healthful group
activities that require little or no equipment.
Demonstrates simple stunts for strength and skill
and emphasizes safety precautions.
Injuries
TEAM PHYSICIAN, j-s-c-a, 3 reels (28 min.), color
$1.00
The message is aimed at physicians, coaches,
athletes and parents. Includes five regulations
which are concerned with preventing injuries as
well as treating them when they occur. (ICHSAA)
Baseball
BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME OF 1965, e-j-s-c-a,
2 reels, color, $1.00
In the 36th all-star game at the home of the
Minnesota Twins in Minneapolis the National
League conquered the American League by 6-5. A
crowd of over 47,000 saw Willie Mays hit the
first pitch of the game for a home run. (KHSAA)
BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME OF 1966, j-s-c-a,
l'/2 reels, color, $1.00
The greats of the National League battle the
stars of the American League in the new 26 mil-
lion dollar Busch Stadium at St. Louis. The Na-
tion League won the game in the tenth inning as
Tim McCarver scored on a single by Maury Wills.
Close-ups of the stars are shown as they warm up
for each game. (KHSAA)
BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAME OF 1967, e-j-s-c-a,
3 .reels, color, $1.00
The National and American League All-Star
Game was played in the new Anaheim Stadium,
home of the California Angels. The Phillies' Richie
Allen homered in the first inning and Frank Rob-
inson of Baltimore tied the score in the second. In
the fifteenth inning Tony Perez of Cincinnati
broke the tie and won the game for the National
League by hitting a home run. (KHSAA)
BASEBALL HALL OF FAME, e-j-s-c-a, 3 reels,
color, $1.00.
This film shows the annual meeting at Coop-
erstown, N. Y. when new names are added to the
Hall of Fame list. Numerous stars of the past re-
turn to the shrine each year at this time and are
shown as their feats on the diamond are related.
The history of Cooperstown and the purpose of
the Hall of Fame are explained in the picture.
BASEBALL TODAY, 16 mm, 28 minute sound,
color (or black & white)
Special visual effects and interesting play sit-
uations aid the player, coach and umpire in gain-
ing a better understanding of the rules. Baseball
fans will also find this excellent teaching film
will add a great deal to their appreciation and
enjoyment of the great American pastime, base-
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR FEBRUARY, 1976
ball. This picture was produced under the direc-
tion of the Nat'l. Fed. of State High School Asso-
ciations and approved by the Nat'l. Fed. Baseball
Rules Committee.
CATCHING IN BASEBALL, e-j-s-c-a, 1 reel, $1.50
The basic skills in catching baseball are pre-
sented in this film. How to catch a high rapid ball,
a batted ball, a thrown ball, and a ground baU are
shown. Stance motion and close-up photography
are used to enable the viewer to follow each step
or movement in each of the basic skills.
DOUBLE-PLAY KINGS OF BASEBALL, j-s-c-a,
2 reels. $1.00
This filrn presents an analysis of the double-
play in baseball. Different players from several
major leagues are shown in action. Fielding, tag-
ging, and throwing are illustrated and explained.
FIFTY YEARS OF BASEBALL, e-j-s-c-a, 3 reels,
$1.00
Facts of the immortal stars of baseball are re-
called in this fifty years of memorial. Shows some
famous oldtimers as their exploits are narrated and
great moments of action in the lives of the more
recent baseball heroes. (KHSAA)
HITTING IN BASEBALL, e-j-s-c-a, 1 reel, $1.50
Slow motion and close-up photography are
used to follow accurately and graphically the
basic fundamentals of hitting in baseball. Coordi-
nation of feet, legs, hips, shoulders, arms, and
head is explained. How to select a bat, how to
hold it, and correct batting positions are shown.
INFIELD PLAY AT 1st AND 3rd, e-j-s-c-a 2 reels
$1.00
The fundamentals and finer points of infield
play at first and third bases are illustrated by big
league players. Fielding, stance, throwing, tagging
runners, etc., pictured often in slow motion. Spon-
sored by A. G. Spalding Co., the American and
National Leagues.
INSIDE BASEBALL, j-s-c-a, 3 reels, $1.00
Fundamentals of baseball, including pitching,
batting, fielding, and base-rurming, are demonstra-
ed. Note: This film was placed with the library
through the courtesy of the Kentucky High School
Athletic Association.
OCTOBER, MADNESS— THE WORLD SERIES,
e-j-s-c-a, 2^4 reels, $1.00
Shows many of the unforgettable feats per-
formed by players as they happened in World
Series past. Dramatic plays that made everlasting
heroes are highlighted along with the anguish felt
by the victims. (KHSAA)
PLAY BALL, SON, j-s, 1% reels, $2.50
Joe Cronin introduces this film showing a
group of fourteen-year-old boys who are experts
in baseball. Correct methods of hitting, catching,
and throwing are demonstrated in natural and
slow-motion. Based on book by Bert V. Dunne.
THROWING IN BASEBALL, e-j-s-c-a, 1 reel, $1.50
Slow motion, close-up and stop photo^aphy
are used in presenting the basic fundamentals of
throwing in baseball. Instructions are given for the
overthrows, three-quarter side, side, and under-
hand throws. Coordination of foot and arm mo-
tion is stressed, as well as coordination of the
body as a whole.
WORLD SERIES OF 1961, e-j-s-c-a, 4 reels, (44
Min.), color, $1.00
Narrated by Mel Allen, this film shows the
Cincinnati Reds were able to win only the second
game in the series against the New York Yankees.
Superb pitching of Whitey Ford and batting power
of the Yankees brought them the world's cham-
pionship Eifter five games.
WORLD SERIES OF 1962, j-s-c-a, 4 reels, color^
$1.00
Key plays from all seven games are shown as
the New York Yankees of the American League
retain the world's championship by defeating the
San Francisco Giants by the score of 1-0 in the
final game.
WORLD SERIES OF 1963, j-s-c-a, 4 reels (44 Min.)
color, $1.00
Shows highlights of games in which the Los
Angeles Dodgers won the baseball championship
by defeating the New York Yankees in four
straight games.
WORLD SERIES OF 1964, j-s-c-a, 4 reels (44 Min.)
color, $1.00
The St. Louis Cardinals topped the New York
Yankees in the first game, 9-5, and went on to win
the series to become the world's champions for
1965. Covers all the exciting plays in the games.
WORLD SERIES OF 1965, e-j-s-c-a, 4 reels, color,
$1.00
Shows highlights of title games in which the
Minnesota Twins take the first two games at Min-
neapolis from Los Angeles and the Dodgers come
back to win the next four games with Sandy
Koufax pitching the seventh game for the world's
champion. (KHSAA)
WORLD SERIES OF 1966, j-s-c-a, 4 reels, color,
$1.00
The Baltimore Orioles amazed the sports
world as they defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers
in four straight games to win the world champion-
ship. Even the great Sandy Koufax and Don
Drysdale could not silence the bats of Frank Rob-
inson and Brooks Robinson. Shows the action plays
in all four games. (KHSAA)
WORLD SERIES OF 1967, e-j-s-c-a, 4 reels, color,
$1.00
The St. Louis Cardinals need the fuU seven
games to win the championship over the Boston
Red Sox. Harry Carey narrates the play as Jim
Lonborg, aided by slugger Carl Yastremski, wins
two games for the Sox but cannot match the three
wins by Bob Gibson of the Cards. (KHSAA)
WORLD SERIES OF 1968, e-j-s-c-a, 4 reels (44
Min.), color, $1.00
The Detroit Tigers, playing in the World
Series for the first time in twenty-three yesirs,
beat the St. Louis Cardinals by four games to
three. The Cardinals took a 3 to 1 lead but the
Tigers came back to win the series. Mickey LoUch
won three games for the Tigers. Bob Gibson won
two games for the Cardinals but was the loser in
the final game. (KHSAA)
WORLD SERIES OF 1969, e-j-s-c-a, 4 reels, (44
Min.), color, $1.00
The New York Mets, National League Cham-
pions, defeated the American League winner, Bal-
timore, for the world championship. The Mets
won four straight games after the Orioles took
the first one at Baltimore. Shows dazzling de-
fensive plays which highlighted the series.
(KHSAA)
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1976 CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING TEAM
(Left to Right) Gerald Hines, Tim Ervin, Tim Thomas, Allen White, Paul Burgess,
Bill Okeson, Eddie Sheffer.
Member Of National Federation of State High School Association
Official Organ of ttie
KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
MARCH 1976
HENRY CLAY H. S. GIRLS' GYMNASTICS TEAM
1976 K.H.S.A.A. STATE CHAMPION
(Left lo Right) Front Row: Pat Ray, Lynn Wilkins, Tammy Kelso, Suzanne Scruggins, Debby Cornett, Kay Polites.
Second Row: Mgr Carol Campbell, Robin Tucker, Tammy Cornett, Nora Geoghgan, Mgr. Laurel Hettel, Libby Mc-
Dade.
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS
STATE WRESTLING TOURNAMENT
(Left lo Righl) From Row: 98 — Bernie McCamish, North Hardin; lOS — Tim Thomas, Unio;n County; 112— Paul Bur-
gess. Union County; 119 — John Barker, Newport Catholic; 126 — Wayne Mackey, Ballard; 132 — Bruce Gilliand, Fern
Creek. Second Row: 138— Eddie Sheefer, Unio,n Counly; 14 5— Frank Culberson, Trinity; 155 — Gary Mendal, Westport;
167— Kurt Schustermann, Ballard; 185 — Greg Holzknect, Waggener; Heavyweight— John Sawaya, Fern Creek.
The Kentucky High School Athlete
Official Organ of the
Kentucky High School Athletic Association
VOL. XXXVIII— NO. 8
MARCH, 1976
$1.00 Per Year
DUE PROCESS PROCEDURES
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High
School Athletic Association adopted the following
Due Process Procedure for appealing decisions of
the Commissioner or Board of Control, effective
July 1, 1976.
1. Aggrieved Parties May Appeal Decision
If a participant, parent, contest official, coach
or member school is dissatisfied with a de-
cision of the Board of Control or the Executive
Secretary's interperting a provision or pro-
visions of the Constitution, By-Laws or rules
and regulations of the Association, and such
individual or school is an aggrieved and af-
fected party, such a party may within fifteen
(15) days of the receipt of the decision, submit
in writing by certified mail, return receipt
requested, a notice of appeal of the decision
and a request for a formal hearing.
2. Investigation
The Executive Secretary or his staff, or such
representative of the Association designated
by the Board of Control shall investigate aU
matters upon which the appeal is based. In-
vestigations shall be performed so as to bring
the matter to hearing, unless for cause other-
wise shown, no later than the next regularly
scheduled meeting of the Board.
3. Notice
After completion of the investigation, the
Executive Secretary shall notify the appealing
party, by certified mail, return receipt re-
quested, of the time and place set for a hear-
ing on the appeal. The notice shall be given at .
least seven (7) days in advance of the time
set for the hearing. The hearing shall be con-
ducted in conjuction with a regularly schedul-
ed meeting of the board, provided that the
matter may be heard at a special meeting of
the Board in the event that the appealing
party agrees to pay all the costs incidental to
such special meeting.
4. Attendance at the hearing
Representatives of member schools, contest
officials, students, parents and coaches who
are appealing parties are entitled to attend
hearings. In the instance of a student sub-
mitting the appeal, such student may be rep-
resented by the member school that the stu-
dent attends. Any person entitled to be in
attendance at such hearing, may represent
themselves. Such persons are also entitled to
be represented by counsel, provided that they
notify all other parties involved in the appeal
of the name, address and telephone number
of such counsel at least three (3) days in ad-
vance of the hearing.
5. Board of Control lo Hear Appeals
The Board of Control of the Association shall
hear all appeals brought under the provisions
of these rules. The President of the Board of
Control may appoint a hearing officer to pre-
side over the hearing or he may act as the
hearing officer himself. The hearing officer
may, at the beginning of the hearing, ask
for statements clarifying the issues involved
or upon which factual matters the appealing
party will stipulate and agree to. The Execu-
tive Secretary shall make available written
copies of his investigation, and may give testi-
mony relative thereto. The appealing party
shall present its defense and proofs. The par-
ties may offer such evidence, including the
testimony of witnesses, as they desire and
which is relative to the proceedings. Each
party shall have the right to cross examine
witnesses of the adverse party. All parties
shall be afforded the opportunity to examine
all documents introduced.
6. Closing of Hearing
The hearing officer shall specifically inquire
of all parties whether they have further evi-
dence. Upon receiving negative replies, the
hearing officer shall declare the hearing closed.
7. Hearing in Absence of a Member
The hearing may proceed in the absence of
any party, who after it is shown has received
due notice thereof, fails to be present or fails
to request an adjournment. Adjournments may
be requested of the hearing officer upon the re-
quest of a party or upon the initiative of the
hearing officer. However, a decision shall not
be made solely upon the default of a party,
but shall be based upon the evidence in the
matter before the Board.
8. Decision of Board
The decision of the Board of Control shall be
made within seven (7) days of the closing of
the hearing. The decision shall be in writing,
signed by the Executive Secretary and shall
state the findings and conclusions of the
Board. It shall be mailed to the appealing
party by certified mail, return receipt re-
quested. All decisions of the Board shall be
final and nonappealable except as provided
by these rules.
THE SPORT OF TABLE TENNIS
The sport of table tennis, on a high competitive
level, requires quick reflexes, good eye-hand co-
ordination, fast footwork and top physical con-
dition.
Many people have played a basement game
called Ping Pong, which is really the trade mark
name for a brand of equipment. I am often asked
what the difference is between this game and
table tennis. My answer is that table tennis is
played under strict rules and requires 10 to 15
feet behind each end of the table, six feet on
each side and at least a twelve foot ceiling. In top
competition, the ball, weighing a fraction of an
ounce, may attain a speed of 50 to 60 miles an
hour. It is for this reason that a well lit gym-
nasium is the best place for table tennis com-
petition.
The requirements of age, weight, and size are
such that almost anyone can play this sport. To
reach a high degree of skill, one must learn the
(Continued on Page Three)
Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1976
VOL. XXXVIII— NO. 8 MARCH, 1976 Spring Meets
Published monthly, except June and July, by the m ^ j.- i^i i i/-ii
Kentucky Hiqh School Athletic Association Tentative dates have been .set for the various
Office of Publication, 560 E. Cooper Dr., P. O. Box 7502, spring meets and tournaments in rifle marksman-
Lexington, Ky. 40502 ship, baseball, track, golf, soccer and tennis. They
Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky are as follows:
Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provid- April 3. State Fencing Meet
ed for in Section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, authorized April 24, State Rifle Championship
EdiTor' !'!!l JOE B. MANSFIELD May 10, regional golf tournaments (sites given
Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL below)
Assistant Editor TOM MILLS May 11-14, district baseball tournaments (sites
Assistant Editor . LOUIS STOUT given below)
Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE May 15, regional track meets (sites given below)
Lexington, Kentucky May 18-19, state golf tournaments
May 19-21, regional baseball tournaments
BOARD or CONTROL (sites given below)
President LOUIE MARTIN (1972-1976) Corbin May 22. state track meets
vice-Pres. ._ ARTHUR HAWKINS (1972-1976) Mt. Sterling May 24-28, State Soccer Tournament
Directors Denval Barriger (1975-1979 , Bowling Green; iv/r <i(? or? t-> > t j- j i ot. 4 r^ ^c rr
Eidon Davidson (1973-1977), Monticelio; Andrew J. Fultz May 26-27, Boys Individual State Golf Tourna-
(1972-1976), Olive Hill; Cecil Reid (1973-1977), Symsonia; ment
George E. Sauer, Jr. (1974-1978), Louisville; Gene Sell May 28-29, regional tennis tournaments (sites
(1975-1979), Newport; Frank B. Simpson (1972-1976), Louis- uWrori l-,r.lr,«r>
ville; Ray Story (1974-1978), Radcliff. Conley Manning, .,. oiven oeiow) , ,, _
State Dept. of Education representative. June 3-4, State Baseball Tournament
Subscription Hate Sl.OO per year June 3-5, State Tennis Tournament
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im/neJMff*e/' s
Attention, Principals
Under the requirements of K.H.S.A.A. By-Law
28-3, head baseball coaches and registered baseball
officials are required to attend at least one rule.s
interpretation clinic.
The schedule for the baseball clinics is given
below. Principals of member schools sponsoring
baseball teams should not allow their teams to
begin their 1976 schedules unless there has been
compliance with the rule mentioned.
Fencing Information
The State Fencing Meet will be held at Ather-
ton High School, Louisville, Kentucky. Starting
time is to be at 12:30 P.M. on April 3, 1976. For
information contact Mr. W. G. Long, Jr.
Attention, Delegates
K.H.S.A.A. Delegate Assembly, April 15, 1976
Time — 2:00 P.M.
Place — Roof Garden Brown Education Center
675 River City Mall
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
Clinic Schedule
January 31 (2:00 P.M.) — Mason County High
School, Maysville
February 1 (2:30 P.M.) — Newport High School,
Newport
February 8 (2:30 P.M. — County Board of Educa-
tion, Newburg Rd., Louisville
February 22 (2:30 P.M.) — Henry Clay High
School, Lexington
March 21 (2:00 P.M.) — L. T. Smith Stadium,
Western Ky. University, Bowling Green
March 29 (7:00 P.M.) — Somerset High School,
Somerset
March 30 (7:00 P.M.) Middlesboro High School,
Middlesboro
March 31 (7:00 P.M.) — Hazard High School, Haz-
ard
April 1 (7:00 P.M.)— Johnson Central High School,
Paintsville
April 2 (7:00 P.M.) — Paul G. Blazer High School,
Ashland
April 5 (7:00 P.M.) — Campbellsville High School,
Campbellsville
April 6 (7:00 P.M.) — Hopkinsville High School,
Hopkinsville
April 7 (7:00 P.M.) — Paducah Tilghman High
School, Paducah
April 8 (7:00 P.M.) — Owensboro High School,
Owensboro
April 9 (7:00 P.M.) — Elizabeth town High School,
Elizabethtown
GYMNASTICS RESULTS
The Moore High School, Louisville, was the
site for the Gymnastics competition held on Feb-
ruary 21, 1976. Patty Murrell and Jim Nance man-
aged the girls and boys tournaments respectively.
The results are as follows:
Boys
Team Finish: Tales Creek, 266.85; Henry Clay,
222.5; Bryan Station, 218.3.
Floor Exercises: S. Wilce, Tates Creek, 17.8; J.
Gilbert, Butler, 16.3, T. Hockenbury, Seneca, 15.5;
B. Laudick, Pendleton Co., 15.3; K. O'Brien, Lex-
ington Catholic, 15.1, B. Blount, Tates Creek, 15.0.
Side Horse: S. Wilce, Tates Creek, 15.8; J. Gil-
bert, Butler, 15.4; T. Hockenbury, Seneca, 13.7; B.
Blount, Tates Creek, 13.6; K. O'Brien, Lexington
Cathohc, (won on higher overall score), 13.3; K.
Steele, Henry Clay, 13.3.
Rings: S. Wilce, Tates Creek, 17.4; B. Blount,
Tates Creek, J. Gilbert, Butler, 14.7; K. O'Brien,
Lexington (Tatholic, 14.4; D. Henry, Lexington
Catholic, 14.1; B. Laudick, Pendleton County, 13.7.
Long Horse: J. Gilbert, Butler, 17.3; B. Blount,
Tates Creek, 17.1; S. Wilce, Tates Creek, 16.7; D.
Lacy, Tates Creek, 16.1; P. Howard, Bryan Sta-
tion, 15.9; (tie) K. O'Brien, Lexington Catholic, B.
Peterson, Tates Creek, 15.7.
Parallel Bars: T. Hockenbury, Seneca, 16.6; S.
Wilce, Tates Creek, 16.0; J. Gilbert, Butler, 15.9;
P. Howard, Bryan Station, 14.7; K. Steele, Henry
Clay, 14.3; B. Blount, Tates Creek, 14.2.
Horizontal Bar: S. Wilce, Tates Creek, 16.3;
J. Gilbert, Butler, 15.8; T. Hockenbury, Seneca,
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1976
Page Three
13.7; K. Steele. Henry Clay, 13.3; K. O'Brien, Lex-
ington Catholic, 12.7; Parker, Henry Clay, 12.5.
All- Around: S. Wilce, Tales Creek, 100.2; J.
Gilbert, Butler, 95.5; T. Hockenbury, Seneca, 88.4;
B. Blount, Tates Creek, 87.6; K. O'Brien, Lexing-
ton Catholic, 85.4; P. Howard, Bryan Station,
80.9.
Girls
Team Finish: Henry Clay, 198.35; Tates Creek,
194.2; Doss, 182.45; Moore, 178.7.
Vaulting: (tie) L. Floyd, Tates Creek, K. Po-
ntes, Henry Clay, 17.1, K. Flannery, Lafayette,
17.0; R. Wilkerson, Paris, 16.6; P. Lunsford, Tates
Creek, 16.3; N. Geoghegan, Henry Clay, 16.2.
Bars: R. Wilkerson, Paris, 18.1; K. Politer,
Henry Clay, 17.6; (tie) K. Flannery, Lafayette, N.
Geoghegan, Henry Clay, 17.5; M. Lyons, Atherton,
17.3; B. Ballard, Lafayette, 17.0.
Floor Exercise: R. Wilkerson, Paris, 17.8; C.
Goode, Woodford County, 17.7; K. Flannery. Laf-
ayette, 17.4; B. Young, Doss, 17.3; (tie) L. Floyd,
Tates Creek, K. Baines, Presentation, 17.2.
Beam: R. Wilkerson, Paris, 17.8; K. Flannery,
Lafayette, 17.3; L. Floyd, Tates Creek, 16.7; B.
Ballard, Lafayette, 16.5; J. Gunderson, Fairdale,
16.5; K. Pontes, Henry Clay, 16.4.
All Around: R. Wilkerson, Paris, 70.4; K. Flan-
nery, Lafayette, 69.25; K. Polites, Henry Clay,
68.0; L. Floyd, Tates Creek, 67.2; N. Geoghegan,
Henry Clay, 66.7; B. Ballard, Lafayette, 66.55.
Sport of Table Tennis
(Continued from Page One)
basic rules, practice constantly and maintain good
physical condition.
A very important aspect of table tennis is the
fact that all the skills learned in this sport are
useful in other sports. For example. Brooks Rob-
inson, star player for the Baltimore Orioles,
stated that table tennis had helped him develop
the quick reflexes required in baseball.
Table Tennis has gone through a growth spurt
ever since it penetrated the Great Wall of China
in 1972.
Many high schools now have programs, some
on a club basis, others as part of physical edu-
cation.
Through the efforts of the Lexington Table
Tennis Club and the Corbin Optimist Club, the
first Kentucky High School Table Tennis Team
Championship will be held.
The tournament will take place in Corbin, Ky.
on Saturday, April 3, 1976.
Each high school may enter one or two teams,
with three to five players on a team. Junior high
school students may represent the high school in
their district.
For further information and entry blanks, con-
tact Tex Friedman, 307 Lakeshore Drive, Lexing-
ton, Ky. 40502 or David Hoskins, 1214 Parson St.,
Corbin, Ky. 40701.
COACHES CORNER
Hey Coach!! This is your Corner. This is the
focal spot, the crossroads of news for the coaches.
You asked for it! ! ! Let's make it a successful
page!!!
The KHSAA was kind enough to allot us space
in the Athlete each month. Let's make good use
of this space.
The next issue will be an excellent time to list
any open dates that you will have in the future.
Mark your calendar for two big and important
meetings for our Kentucky High School (Joaches
Association.
Our first important meeting will be held at
the Boys' State Tourney on Thursday morning,
March 25th at 9:30. Coffee and doughnuts will be
on hand for the early birds.
The meeting will be held in the Executive Inn,
West (Probably in the Edinburgh Room.)
The next and second important meeting will
be held in the same place on April 16th, at 10:00
A.M., during the KEA Convention.
Your Executive Committee met on February
16, and discussed many problems that must be
resolved by the membership.
Take an active part in helping your profession-
al organization grow in stature.
Many problems concerning our all-star games
have arisen. We are definitely going to have the
games this year but we need your help in putting
more enthusiasm in the games — do you have any
suggestions on the improvement of the games?
If so send your suggestion to "Coaches Corner".
What suggestion do you have for the good of
the KHSCA? Don't hesitate! Any idea is worth
exploring. Send it in!!!
Al Prewitt, Basketball Coach of Henry Clay
High School will be collecting and editing next
month's "Coaches Corner." Send all ideas, notes,
etc., to him at Henry Clay High School, Lexing-
ton, Ky.
— Bob Miller
The Fifth Regional Basketball Officials Asso-
ciation of Elizabethtown will hold it's 19th Annual
Banquet for all coaches and officials of the 5th
region.
The date will be April 2, 1976 at 6:00 p.m. at
the Holiday Inn South in Elizabethtown, Ky.
The banquet is held each year by the officials
for all coaches that is served by the association.
There are 65 officials in the 5th region, and
31 high schools are using the 5th region officials.
Mr. Howard Gardner is the assigning secretary.
— Howard Gardner
ATTENTION, BASEBALL OFFICIALS
Part II of the National Federation baseball
examination will be given all over Kentucky on
Monday, April 19, to officials who wish to work
for the Approved and Certified ratings. If you
wish to take the National Federation test, let us
know about two weeks before the above date and
also to whom you want the test sent. This person
should be a principal or coach in your area.
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STATE WRESTLING TEAM RESULTS
The Atherton High School, Louisville, was the
site for the State Wrestling Tournament held on
February 13-14, 1976. Orville Williams of the Sen-
eca High School was manager and Mr. Gene Min-
ton of the Atherton High School was assistant
manager of the tournament. The team results are
as follows:
1. Union County, 94>'2; 2. Fern Creek, 78'/2; 3.
Ballard, 59; 4. Newport Catholic, 54; 5. Trinity,
451/2; 6. Woodford County, 43; 7. St. Xavier, 43;
8. Campbell County, 41; 9. Waggener, 31; 10. North
Hardin, 33 1-;; 11. Jeffersontown, 28; 12. Henderson
County, 241/2; 13. Simon Kenton, 21 ','2; 14. West-
port, I8V2; 15. Hopkinsville, 18; 16. Caldwell
County, 18; 17. Frankfort, 15; 18. Hancock County,
14; 19. Oldham County; 20. Seneca, ISVa; 21. Bel-
fry, 11; 22. Fort Campbell, 11; 23. Pleasure Ridge
Park, 91/2; 24. Greenville, 9; 25. Owensboro, 8; 26
West Hardin, 8; 27. Lafayette, 7; 28. Western, 6
29, Doss, 51/0; 30. Male, 51/2; 31. Danville, 4; 32
Durrett, 4; 33. Franklin County, 4; 34. Moore, 4
35. Trigg County, 3; 36. Boone County, 21/2; 37
Eastern, 2^2; 38. Valley, 2V2; 39. Newport, 2; 40
Conner, 1; 41. East Hardin, 1.
BASEBALL
Paducah Tilghman Region
Carlisle County District — Ballard Memorial,
Carlisle County, Fulton County, Hickman County
Caldwell County District — Caldwell County,
Crittenden County, Livingston Central, Lyon
County
Lone Oak District — Heath, Lone Oak, Pa-
ducah Tilghman, Reidland, St. Mary
Calloway County Region
Mayfield District — Farmington, Lowes, May-
field, Wingo
Marshall County District — Calloway County,
Cuba, Marshall County, Murray
Christian County District — Christian County,
Ft. Campbell, Hopkinsville, Trigg County
Owensboro Region
Owensboro District — Apollo, Daviess County,
Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic
Central City District — Bremen, Central City,
Drakesboro, Graham, Greenville, Hughes-Kirk,
Muhlenberg
Ohio County District — Breckinridge County,
Fordsville, Frederick Fraize, Hancock County,
Ohio County, St. Romuald, Trinity (Whitesville)
Madisonville Region
Henderson County District — Henderson, Hen-
derson County, Providence, Union County, Web-
ster County
Madisonville N. Hopkins District — Dawson
Springs, McLean County, Madisonville-North
Hopkins, South Hopkins, West Hopkins
Edmonson County District — Butler County,
Edmonson County, Grayson County
Bowling Green Region
Auburn District — Adairville, Auburn, Chand-
lers Chapel, Lewisburg, Olmstead, Russellville,
Todd County Central
Bowling Green District — Bowling Green,
Franklin Simpson, Warren Central, Warren East
Glasgow District — Allen County, Barren
County, Glasgow
Metcalfe County District — Clinton County,
Cumberland County, Gamaliel, Metcalfe County,
Tompkinsville
Elizabethtown Region
Elizabethtown District — East Hardin, Eliza-
bethtown, Fort Knox, Meade County, North Har-
din, West Hardin
Caverna District — Caverna, Green County,
Hart County, LaRue County
Bullitt Central District — Bardstown, Bethle-
hem, Bullitt Central, Nelson County, Washington
County
Campbellsville District — Adair County,
Campbellsville, Marion County, Taylor County
Oldham County Region
Shelby County District — Oldham County,
Shelby County, Taylorsville
Franklin County District — Frankfort, Frank-
lin County, Scott County
Harrison County District — Bourbon County,
Harrison County, Millersburg Military Institute,
Nicholas County, Paris
Un. of Ky. District — Bryan Station, Henry
Clay, Lafayette, Sayre, Tates Creek
Madison Central Region
Lexington Catholic District — Anderson
County, Harrodsburg, Lexington Catholic, Mercer
County, Woodford County
Boyle County District — Boyle County, Dan-
ville, Garrard County, Jessamine County
Madison Central District — Berea, Estill Coun-
ty, Madison, Madison Central, Model
Russell County District — Casey County,
Lincoln County, Russell County
Paul G. Blazer Region
Paul Blazer District — Boyd County, Holy
Family, Louisa, Paul Blazer
Russell District — Fairview, Greenup County,
Raceland, Russell
Bath County District — Bath County, George
R. Clark, Menifee County, Mt. Sterling, Mont-
gomery County
Johns Creek District — Belfry, Elkhorn City,
Feds Creek, Johns Creek, Phelps
University Breckinridge Region
Rowan County District — East Carter, Rowan
County, University Breckinridge, West Carter
Johnson Central District — Johnson Central,
Morgan County, Paintsville, Salyersville, Sheldon
Clark
McDowell District — Allen Central, Betsy
Layne, McDowell, Prestonsburg, Wheelwright
Pikeville District — Dorton, Millard, Mullins,
Pikeville, Virgie
Somerset Region
Somerset District — Burnside, Eubank, Nancy,
Pulaski County. Somerset
Monticello District — McCreary County, Mon-
ticello. Pine Knot, Wayne County
Jenkins District — Breathitt County, Fleming
Neon, Jenkins, Knott County, Letcher County,
Riverside Christian, Whitesburg
M. C. Napier District — Buckhorn, Combs Me-
morial, Hazard, Leslie County, M. C. Napier
Laurel County Region
Laurel County District — Clay County, Jack-
son Couniy, Laurel County, Oneida Institute,
Rockcastle County
Cawood District — Cawood, Cumberland,
Evarts, Harlan, Lynch
Powell County District — Hazel Green, Lee
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1976
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County, Owsley County, Powell County, Wolfe
County
Middlesboro District — Barbourville, Bell
County, Corbin, Henderson Settlement, Lone Jack,
Lynn Camp, Middlesboro, Pineville, Whitley
County
Owen County Region
Boone County District — Boone County, Con-
ner, Dixie Heights, Lloyd Memorial, St, Henry,
Simon Kenton
Newport District — Bellevue, Dayton, New-
port, Newport Catholic
Owen County District — Carroll County, Em-
inence, Gallatin County, Henry County, Owen
County, Trimble County
Grant County District — Grant County, Pen-
dleton County, Walton Verona, Williamstown
Lewis County Region
Silver Grove District — Bishop Brossart, Camp-
bell County, Highlands, St. Thomas, Silver Grove
Ludlow District — Beechwood, Covington
Catholic, Holmes, Holy Cross, Ludlow
Lewis County District — Augusta, Bracken
County, Deming. Fleming County, Lewis County,
Mason County, Maysville, St. Patrick, ToUesboro
Pleasure Ridge Park Region
Shawnee District — Central, Portland Chris-
tian. Shawnee
Pleasure Ridge Park District — Bishop David,
Butler. Pleasure Ridge Park. Western
Valley District — Beth Haven, Doss, Fairdale,
Jesse Stuart, Valley
Southern District — DeSales, Iroquois, South-
ern, Thomas Jefferson
St. Xavier Region
St. Xavier District — Ahrens, duPont Manual,
Male, St. Xavier
Atherton District — Atherton, Kentucky Coun-
try Day, Seneca, Trinity
Jeffersontown District — Durrett, Fern Creek,
Jeffersontown. Marion C. Moore
Westport District — Ballard, Eastern, Wag-
gener, Westport
GOLF FOR BOYS
Paducah Region — Ballard Memorial, Cald-
well County, Calloway County, Christian County,
Ft. Campbell, Fulton, Hickman County, Hopkins-
ville. Lone Oak, Marshall County, Mayfield, Mur-
ray, Paducah Tilghman, St. Mary, Trigg County
Owensboro Region — Apollo, Breckinridge
County, Central City, Crittenden County, Daviess
County, Greenville, Hancock County, Henderson,
Henderson County, Madisonville-N. Hopkins,
Meade County, Ohio County, Owensboro, Owens-
boro Catholic, Providence, Union County, Webster
County
Meade County Region — Adair County, Allen
County, Barren County, Bowling Green, BuUitt
Central, Campbellsville, Caverna, Clinton County,
East Hardin, Edmonson County, Elizabethtown,
Ft. Knox, Franklin-Simpson, Gamaliel, Glasgow,
Green County, Hart County, LaRue County, North
Hardin, Russellville, Taylor County, Tompkinsville
West Jefferson Region — Ahrens Vocational,
Beth Haven Christian, Bishop David, Butler, De-
Sales, Doss, Fairdale, Iroquois, Marion C. Moore,
Pleasure Ridge Park, Shawnee, Southern, Stuart,
Thomas Jefferson, Valley, Western
East Jefferson Region — Atherton, BaUard,
duPont Manual, Durrett, Eastern, Fern Creek,
Jeffersontown, Kentucky Country Day, Male, St.
Xavier, Seneca, Trinity, Waggener, Westport
Covington Region — Beechwood, Boone County,
Carroll County, Conner, Covington Catholic, Cov-
ington Latin, Dayton, Dixie Heights, Gallatin
County, Holmes, Holy Cross, Lloyd Memorial,
Ludlow, Owen County, St. Henry, Simon Kenton,
Trimble County, Walton-Verona
Campbell County Region — Bellevue, Bishop
Brossart, Campbell County, Fleming County, Grant
County, Harrison County, Highlands, Lewis Coun-
ty, Mason County, Maysville, Newport, Newport
Cathohc, Pendleton County, St. Patrick, St.
Thomas, Silver Grove, Williamstown
Frankfort Region — Bourbon County, Bryan
Station, Frankfort, Franklin County, George R.
Clark, Harrison County, Henry Clay, Henry Coun-
ty, Lafayette, Lexington Catholic, Montgomery
County, Nicholas County, Oldham County, Paris,
Sayre, Scott County, Shelby County, Tates Creek,
Woodford County
Lebanon Region — Adair County, Anderson
County, Bardstown, Bethlehem, Boyle County,
Burgin, Campbellsville, Casey County, Danville,
Garrard County, Green County, Harrodsburg, Jes-
samine County, Lincoln County, Marion County,
Mercer County, Nelson County, Russell County,
Taylor County, Washington County
London Region — Berea Community, Corbin,
Estill County, Evarts, Harlan, James A. Cawood,
Laurel County, Lee County, Lynch, McCreary
County, Madison Central, Model, Monticello, Pine-
ville, Somerset, Williamsburg
Paintsville Region — Belfry, Betsy Layne,
Boyd County, Elkhorn City, Fairview, Greenup
County, Hazard, Holy Family, Johnson Central,
Paintsville, Paul G. Blazer, Phelps, Pikeville,
Prestonsburg, Raceland, Russell, University Breck-
inridge.
GOLF FOR GIRLS
Princeton Region — Ballard Memorial, Cald-
well County, Calloway County. Central City, Crit-
tenden County, Greenville, Henderson County,
Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, Madisonville-North Hop-
kins, Murray, Ohio County, Owensboro, St. Mary,
Union County
Bowling Green Region — Allen County, Apollo,
Bowling Green, Caverna, Daviess County, Edmon-
son County, Gamaliel, Glasgow, Hart County,
Tompkinsville
Louisville Region — Atherton, Ballard, Doss,
Eastern, Iroquois, Kentucky Country Day, Louis-
ville Collegiate, Male, Pleasure Ridge Park, Sacred
Heart, Shawnee, Southern, Waggener
Washington County Region — Adair County,
Bardstown, Bethlehem, Boyle County, Campbells-
ville, Danville, Elizabethtown, Green County,
Meade County, Mercer County, Nelson County,
North Hardin, Taylor County, Washington County
Oldham County Region — Boone County,
Campbell County, Dayton, Dixie Heights, Lloyd
Memorial, Oldham County, Owen County, Villa-
Madonna, Williamstown
Shelbyville Region — Bryan Station, Estill
County, Frankfort, Franklin County, George R.
Clark, Lafayette, Jessamine County, Shelby Coun-
ty, Tates Creek, Woodford County
Corbin Region — Berea, Corbin, Garrard Coun-
ty, Harlan, James A. Cawood, Laurel County, Lee
County, Lincoln County, Madison Central, Model,
Russell County, Somerset
Maysville Region — Harrison County, Johnson
Central, Mason County, Maysville, Montgomery
County, Nicholas County, Paintsville, Paul G.
Blazer, Prestonsburg, St. Patrick
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1976
RIFLE MARKSMANSHIP
Atherton, Bourbon County. Bowling Green,
Central, Eastern, Fern Creek, Greenup County,
Iroquois, Jeffersontown, Lafayette, Male, Marion
County, Owensboro, Paul G. Blazer, Seneca, Shaw-
nee, Stuart, Thomas Jefferson, Valley, Waggener,
Western Anderson.
TENNIS FOR GIRLS
Murray Region — Caldwell County, Christian
County, Fort Campbell, Henderson, Henderson
County, Hopkinsville, McLean County, Madison-
ville-North Hopkins, Mayfield, Marshall County,
Murray, Paducah Tilghman, St. Mary, Union
County
Bowling Green Region — Auburn. Bowling
Green. Campbellsville, Caverna, Franklin-Simp-
son. Glasgow, Green County, Lewisburg, Metcalfe
County, Russellville, Tompkinsville
Elizabethtown Region — Apollo, Bardstown,
Breckinridge County, Butler County, Daviess
County, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox, Greenville,
LaRue County, Marion County, Meade County,
North Hardin, Ohio County, Owensboro, Shelby
County, Taylor County
East Jefferson Region — Assumption, Ather-
ton, Ballard, Durrett, Eastern, Fern Creek, Jef-
ferstown. Louisville Collegiate, Male, Manual, Mar-
ion C. Moore, Mercy Academy, Sacred Heart,
Seneca, Waggener, Westport
West Jefferson Region — Angela Merici, But-
ler, Central, Doss, Holy Rosary, Iroquois, Ken-
tucky Country Day, Pleasure Ridge Park, Presen-
tation Academy, Shawnee, Southern, Thomas Jef-
ferson, Valley, Western
Ft. Thomas Region — Beechwood, Bellevue,
Boone County, Campbell County, Carroll County,
Conner, Gallatin County, Henry County, High-
lands, Holy Cross, LaSalette, Newport, Notre
Dame, Oldham County, Our Lady of Providence,
St. Henry, Villa Madonna
Lexington Region — Anderson County, Bour-
bon County, Bryan Station, Frankfort, Franklin
County, Harrison County, Henry Clay, Lafayette,
Lexington Catholic, Mason County, Paris, Sayre,
Scott County, Tates Creek, Woodford County
Richmond Region — Berea, Boyle County,
Danville, George R. Clark, Harrodsburg, James A.
Cawood, Garrard County, Madison Central, Mid-
dlesboro. Model, Nicholas County, Oneida Insti-
tute, Pulaski County, Somerset
Ashland Region — Hazard, McDowell, Mont-
gomery County, Mt. Sterling, Paintsville, Paul G.
Blazer, Russell, University Breckinridge
TENNIS FOR BOYS
Murray Region — Caldwell County, Christian
County, Ft. Campbell. Henderson, Henderson
County, Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, McLean County,
Madisonville-North Hopkins, Marshall County,
Mayfield, Murray, Paducah Tilghman, St. Mary,
Union County, Webster County
Bowling Green — Auburn, Bowling Green,
Campbellsville, Caverna, Franklin-Simpson, Glas-
gow, Green County, Lewisburg, Metcalfe County,
Russellville, Taylor County, Tompkinsville
Elizabethtown Region — Apollo, Bardstown,
Breckinridge County, Butler County, Daviess
County, Elizabethtown, Fort Knox, Greenville, La-
Rue County, Marion County, Meade County, North
Hardin, Ohio County, Owensboro, Owensboro
Catholic, Shelby County
West Jefferson Region — Bishop David, But-
ler, Central, DeSales, Doss, Fairdale, Iroquois,
Pleasure Ridge Park, Shawnee, Southern, Stuart,
Thomas Jefferson, Valley, Western
East Jefferson Region — Ahrens, Atherton,
Ballard, Durrett, duPont Manual, Eastern, Fern
Creek, Jeffersontown, Kentucky Country Day,
Male, Moore, Seneca, St. Xavier, Trinity, Wag-
gener, Westport
Ft. Thomas Region — Beechwood, Bellevue,
Boone County, Campbell County, Carroll County.
Conner, Covington Catholic, Covington Latin, Gal-
latin County, Henry County, Highlands, Holmes,
Holy Cross, Lloyd, Newport, Newport Catholic,
Oldham County, St. Henry
Lexington Region — Anderson County, Bour-
bon County, Bryan Station, Frankfort, Franklin
County, Harrison County, Henry Clay, Lafayette,
Lexington Catholic, Mason County, Maysville,
Millersburg Military Institute, Paris, Sayre, Scott
County, Tates Creek, Woodford County
Richmond Region — Berea, Boyle County, Dan-
ville, Garrard County. George R. Clark, Harrods-
burg. Hazard, James A. Cawood, Madison Central,
Middlesboro, Model, Nicholas County, Oneida In-
stitute, Phelps, Pineville, Pulaski County, Som-
erset
Ashland Region — Boyd County, Hazard, Mc-
Dowell, Mt. Sterling, Montgomery County, Paints-
ville. Paul G. Blazer, Russell, University Breckin-
ridge
ATTENTION TRACK COACHES
The Board of Control now requires that an
individual or a relay team must have competed
in at least four meets during the regular season
to be eligible to participate in the regional track
meet.
Only the following events shall constitute
regional meets; (Boys) 120 yard hurdles, 100 Yard
Dash, 180 Yard Hurdles, Two-Mile Run, 880 Yard
Run, 220 Yard Dash, One-Mile Run, Half-Mile
Relay, 440 Yard Dash, Mile Relay, Shot, Pole
Vault, Discus, High Jump, Running Long Jump,
Triple Jump; (Girls) 60 Yard Hurdles, 880 Yard
Run, 440 Yard Run, 100 Yard Dash, Mile Relay,
220 Yard Dash, 110 Yard Hurdle, 440 Yard Relay,
880 Medley Relay, 880 Yard Relay, One Mile
Run, High Jump, Shot, Long Jump and Discus.
Track regulations adopted by the Board of
Control provide that the state shall be divided
into classes and regions by the Commissioner who
will assign the schools to the regional sites. If you
plan to have a team and your school is not listed
below please contact the K.H.S.A.A. for assign-
ment to a region. The 1976 assignments are as
follows:
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Page Seven
TRACK — CLASS A BOYS
Fort Campbell Region — Ballard Memorial,
Carlisle County, Crittenden County, Ft. Campbell,
Heath, Hickman County, Hughes Kirk, Murray
Providence, South Hopkins, St. Mary, Trigg Coun-
ty, Webster County
Bowling Green Region — Allen County, But-
ler County, Central City, Edmonson County, Fred-
erick Fraize, Gamaliel, Hancock County, Hart
County, Lewisburg, McLean County, Muhlenburg
Central, Russell County, Russellville, Todd Coun-
ty Central, Tompkinsville
Greensburg Region — Bardstown, Bethlehem.
Campbellsville, Caverna, Clinton County, Cum-
berland County, Green County, Kentucky Country
Day, Kentucky School for the BUnd, Metcalfe
County, Portland Christian, Washington County,
West Hardin
Newport Region — Augusta, Bellevue, Bishop
Brossart, Carroil County, Covington Latin, Day-
ton. Gallatin County, Grant County, Henry County,
Ludlow, Owen County, Pendleton County, St. Hen-
ry, Trimble County
Lexington Region — Burgin, Frankfort, Har-
rodsburg, Lexington Catholic, Mercer County,
Paris, Sayre
Richmond Region — Berea, Boyle County, Haz-
el Green, Jackson County. Kentucky School for
the Deaf. Lee County, Madison, Menifee County,
Model, Monticello, Mt. Sterling, Nancy, Somerset,
Wolfe County
Barbourville Region — Barbourville, Bell
County, Corbin, Cumberland, Evarts, Fleming-
Neon, Harlan. Hazard, Jenkins, Lynch, Lynn
Camp, M. C. Napier, Oneida Institute, Pinev'ille,
Riverside Christian, Williamsburg
Morehead Region — Allen Central, Bath
County, Elkhorn City, Elliott County, Fairview,
Fleming County, Lewis County, Louisa, Morgan
County, Mullins, Nicholas County, Paintsville,
Phelps, Pikeville, Raceland, Rowan County, Sal-
yersville, University Breckinridge Training, Virgie
TRACK — CLASS AA BOYS
Paducah Region — Calloway County, Christian
County, Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, Marshall County,
Mayfield, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland
Henderson County Region — Apollo, Daviess
County, Henderson, Henderson County, Madison-
ville-North Hopkins, Ohio County, Owensboro,
Owensboro Catholic, Union County
Bowling Green Region — Adair County, Bar-
ren County, Bowling Green, Franklin-Simpson,
Glasgow, LaRue County, Taylor County, Warren
Central, Warren East
Breckinridge County Region — Breckinridge
County, Bullitt Central, East Hardin, Elizabeth-
town, Ft. Knox, Grayson County, Msirion County,
Meade County, Nelson County, North Bullitt,
North Hardin, Oldham County, Shelby County
Newport Region — Boone County, Campbell
County, Conner, Covington Catholic, Covington
Holmes, Dixie Heights, Highlands, Lloyd Memor-
ial, Newport, Newport Catholic, Simon Kenton
Lexington Region — Bourbon County, Bryan
Station, Franklin County, Harrison County, Henry
Clay, Jessamine County. Lafayette, Scott County,
Tales Creek. Woodford County
Richmond Region — Casey County, Clark
County, Clay County, Danville, Garrard County,
James -A.. Cawood. Knox Central, Laurel County,
Lincoln County, Madison Central, Middlesboro,
Pulaski County, Whitesburg, Whitley County
Morehead Region — Belfry, Boyd County, East
Carter. Greenup County, Johnson Central, Mont-
gomery County, Paul G. Blazer, Prestonsburg,
Russell
TRACK — CLASS AA GIRLS
Paducah Region — Calloway County, Christ-
ian County, Hopkinsville, Lone Oak, Marshall
County, Mayfield, Paducah Tilghman, Reidland
Henderson County Region — Apollo, Daviess
County, Henderson County, Madisonville-North
Hopkins, Ohio County, Owensboro, Owensboro
Catholic, Union County
Bowling Green Region — Adair County, Bar-
ren County, Bowling Green, Franklin-Simpson,
Glasgow, LaRue County, Taylor County, Warren
Central
Breckinridge County Region — Breckinridge
County, Bullitt Central, East Hardin, Elizabeth-
town, Ft. Knox, Marion County, Meade County,
Nelson County, North Bullitt, North Hardin, Old-
ham County, Shelby County
Newport Region — Boone County, Campbell
County, Conner, Covington Holmes, Dixie Heights,
Highlands, Lloyd Memorial, Newport, Notre Dame,
Simon Kenton
Lexington Region — Bourbon County, Bryan
Station, Franklin County, Harrison County, Henry
Clay, Jessamine County, Lafayette, Scott County,
Tales Creek, Woodford County
Richmond Region — Clark County, Danville,
James A. Cawood, Knott County Central, Knox
Central, Laurel County, Lincoln County, Madison
Central, Middlesboro, Pulaski County, Whitesburg,
Whitley County
Morehead Region — Belfry, Boyd County, East
Carter, Greenup County, Johnson Central, Mason
County, Montgomery County, Paul G. Blazer,
Prestonsburg, Russell
TRACK — CLASS A GIRLS
Ft. Campbell Region — Ballard Memorial, Car-
lisle County, Central City, Crittenden County,
Dawson Springs, Ft. Camplsell, Heath, Hickman
County, Hughes Kirk, Murray, Providence, South
Hopkins, St. Mary, Trigg County, Webster County
Bowling Green Region — Allen County, Au-
burn, Butler County, Edmonson County, Frederick
Fraize, Gamaliel, Hancock County, Hart County,
Lewisburg, McLean County, Russell County, Rus-
sellville, Todd County Central, Tompkinsville
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1976
Greensburg Region — Bardstown, Bethlehem,
Campbellsville, Caverna, CUnton County, Green
County. Kentucky Country Day, Kentucky School
for the Blind, Metcalfe County, Washington Coun-
ty, West Hardin
Newport Region — Augusta, Bellevue, Bishop
Brossart, Carroll County, Dayton, Grant County,
Henry County, LaSalette, Ludlow, Owen County,
Pendleton County, St. Henry, Villa Madonna
Lexington Region — Burgin, Frankfort, George-
town, Harrodsburg, Lexington Catholic, Mercer
County, Paris Sayre
Richmond Region — Annville, Berea, Boyle
County, Garrard County, Hazel Green, Kentucky
School for the Deaf, Lee County, Madison, Meni-
fee County, Model, Mt. Sterling, Somerset, Wolfe
County
Barbourville Region — Corbin, Evarts, Flem-
ing-Neon, Harlan, Hazard. Jenkins, Lynch, Lynn
Camp, M. C. Napier, Oneida Institute, Pineville,
Riverside Christian, St. Camillas, Williamsburg
Morehead Region — Allen Central, Bath Coun-
ty, Elkhorn City, Elhott County, Fairview, Flem-
ing County, Holy Family, Lewis County, Morgan
County, Nicholas County, Paintsville, Phelps,
Pikeville, Raceland, Rowan County, University
Breckinridge Training, Virgie, West Carter
TRACK — CLASS AAA GIRLS
Male Region — Ahrens Voc. Tech., Angela
Merici, Butler, Central, duPont Manual, Male,
Shawnee
St. Xavier Region — Atherton, Durrett, Holy
Rosary, Moore, Sacred Heart, Southern, Thomas
Jefferson
Stuart Region — Beth Haven, Doss, Fairdale,
Iroquois, Stuart, Valley, Western, Pleasure Ridge
Park
Ballard Region — Assumption, Ballard, East-
ern, Fern Creek, Jeffersontown, Mercy Academy,
Seneca, Waggener, Westport
TRACK — CLASS AAA BOYS
Male Region — Butler, Central, duPont Man-
ual, Male, Shawnee
St. Xavier Region — Atherton, DeSales, Dur-
rett, Moore, St. Xavier, Southern, Thomas Jeffer-
son
Stuart Region — Beth Haven, Bishop David,
Doss, Stuart, Valley, Western, Pleasure Ridge
Park, Fairdale, Iroquois
Ballard Region — Ballard, Eastern, Fern Creek,
Jeffersontown, Seneca, Trinity, Waggener, West-
port
SOCCER
Atherton, Ballard, Berea, Bethlehem, Bryan
Station, DeSales, Doss, Eastern, Henry Clay, Ken-
tucky Country Day, Moore, Oldham County, Onei-
da Institute, Pleasure Ridge Park, St. Camillus,
S. Xavier, Stuart, Tates Creek, Thomas Jefferson,
Trinity, University Breckinridge, Waggener, West-
port.
RATINGS ON FOOTBALL OFFICIALS
The following ratings were received on foot-
ball officials registered with the K.H.S.A.A. dur-
ing 1975-76.
WESTERN KENTUCKY CONFERENCE
Lowe, Stan-89.8; Mooneyhan, James-89.5; Corn-
well, Bobby-87.8; Norwood, Tom-86.1; Quehl, Bud
-85.2; Carr, Billy-85.0; Cornwell, James-82.9; Day,
Roy-82.3; Bernardini, Bruno-82.2; Durden, John
82.2; Perrin, James-82.0; Culp, Willard-81.8;
Waide, Harry-81.7; Mattingly, Wayne-81.3; Allen,
Arthur-80.5; Walker, Joe-80.2; McGinty, L. V.-
79.6; Austin, Tom-78.0; Hillyer, Charles-78.0; Led-
ford, Tom-77.7; CoUey, Lynn-77.4; Hendon, L. J.
-76.5; Hawkins, Bill-76.4; Pate, Lloyd-76.0; Gober,
John-75.5; Thomas, Raymond-75.3; Mick, Paul-
74.4; Eubanks, Bill-74.3; Wood, Harold-73.6; Lene-
ave, Robert-72.7; Huffine, Gary-71.7; Humble
Mike-71.0; Thomas, Lyn-70.3; Lile, Clyde-67.0:
Shelton, James-67.0; Kidd, Gary-64.9; Rodgers
Tom-61.0; Thornton, Daniel-59.0; Treas, Joe-58.2:
Henderson, Charles-57.9; Saylors, Carlee-57.7
Johnson, Harry, Jr. -57.0; Green, Don-56.9; Sanders
Mel-56.7; Renfro, James-55.9; Wilson, Nellue-55.0
Carlson, Dave-54.7; Wilson, Malcolm-53.5; Cum-
mings, Bob-52.8; Mitchell, Vyron-49.3; Strange,
Fred-47.8; Rogers, Eldridge-47.5; Puckett, James-
34.3; Humphries, Bill-32.0
BIG "8" CONFERENCE
O'Nan, Norman-94.0; Jackson, Ed-87.0; Long,
Jim-86.0; Russell, Gary-86.0; Bullock, James-79.0;
Luckett, Tom-76.0; Martin, Paul-76.0; Pirkle,
Paul-74.0; Johnson, Stanley-73.0; Thomas, Roy-
73.0; Staples, Jerry-72.0; Fraley, BiU-69.0; Omar,
Max-69.0; Nelson, Clarence-68.0; Wade, Bill-66.0;
Cameron, Dan-62.0; Bartlett, C. W.-61.0; Burton,
James-59.0; McCormick, Don-57.0; Long, Scottie-
53.0; Murdach, Leslie-52.0; Parker, Frankie-51.0
MID-SOUTH CONFERENCE
Wedge, Paul D.-89.0; Meador, William-82.0;
Edwards, Don-80.0; Stewart, Phil-79.0; Rascoe,
Bob-78.0; Wilder, Jerry-77.0; Morton, Jim-73.0;
Purwin, John-73.0; Trabue, David-73.0; Winfrey,
Steve-71.0; Tinsley, Joe-70.0; Moore, Phimp-68.0
MID-KENTUCKY CONFERENCE
Harris, Dave-95.0; Morse, Richard-95.0; Rogers,
Rufue-95.0; Brauch, Chuck-94.0; Downs, Joe-93.0;
McClure, Tom-92.0; Canaday, Glen91-0; Hawkins,
Donnie-90.0; Roberts, Jim-90.0; Whitehead, Chris-
90.0; Strain, Richard-88.0; Streible, Ron-88.0;
Kresse, Milt-86.0; Bewley, Harry-85.0; Lynch,
Lester-85.0; Waldrop, Harold-85.0; Bottles, Don-
83.0; Aldridge, Jim-82.0; McCamish, Dan-82.0;
Crutcher, John M.-81.0; Crutcher, Paul-80.0; Bar-
ney, Greg-79.0; Poulos, Nick-79.0; Arflin, Tracy-
76.0; Crutcher, David E.-76.0; Tyson, Dan 73.0;
Hubbard, Doug-72.0; Clater, Jim-71.0; Hines,
Dick-71.0; Howell, Ed-71.0; Liberatore, Sam-70.0;
Bauman, Cease-69.0; Ewing, Roger-68.0; Fraley,
Charles-68.0; Harris, Jim- 67.0; Schultz, Frank-
67.0; Roby, Jim-66.0; Janes, Charles-65.0; Corbett,
Byron-64; Crume, George-63.0; Evans, Tom-63.0;
Miles, Ralph-63.0; Newton, Joe-63.0; Tucker,
Charles-63.0; Vaughn, Jim-62.0; Puckett, Robert-
61.0; Bogue, Ronald- 60.0; Stout, Charles-60.0:
Beck, Philhp-59.0; Seagraves, Stan-45.0; Waldrop,
Wally-45.0
KENTUCKIANA CONFERENCE
Metzger, Don-92.0; Small, Dave-92.0; Schmitt,
Paul-91.0; Washer, Jim- 91.0; Klusman, Carl-90.0;
Leahy, Pat-90.0; Mayer, Ed-90.0; Denton, Bill-89.0;
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Minta. John-89.0; Parker. Bob-89.0: Rose, Robert-
89.0: Weber. Tom-89.0; Dewees, Bill-88.0; Lange.
Bill-88.0: Mattinglv. Pete-88.0: Riggs, C. Dennis-
88.0: Hedge Dave-87.0: Jones, Paul-87.0; Russman,
G. F.-87.0; Crider, Ray-86.0; Gentry, Dale-86.0;
Graas, Oscar-86.0; Lambert, Irvin-86.0; DeSensi,
85.0; Griffin. Lynn-85.0: Mercker, George-85.0;
Chick-85.0: Faust, Jack-85.n: Fenimore, Clarke-
85.0; Griffin, Lynn-85.0; Mercker, George-85.0;
Osting, Jim-85.0; Wilbert, Don-85; Bell, Clarence
T- 84.0; Greenwell, Bob-84.0; Spath, Bill-84.0;
Treibly, Chuck-84.0; Collins, Charles D.-82.0; Fry-
rear, Bill-82.0; Hayden, Jack-82.0: Jeffries, Dave-
82.0; Sohan, John-82.0; Cline, Nick-81.0; Kauf-
man, Alvin-81.0: Passafiume, John-81.0; Hackett,
Wilbur L., Sr.-80.0; Pugh, Roy-80.0; Thomas, Jim-
80.0: Timmering, George-80.0; Stuedle, Ray-79.0;
Baldwin. Dennis-78.0; Turley, Howard-77.0; Arm-
strong, Alfred-76.0; Cargill, Thomas, Jr.-76.0; Ma-
loney, Pat-76.0; Wilson, Jim-76.0; Helton, Les-75.0;
Jensen, Edward A., III-74.0; Sumner, Carl-74.0:
Tharpe, Willie-74.0; Emmons, Guy-73.0; Streicher,
Rich-73.0; Kammerdiener, Ron-72.0; Stovall, Ken-
72.0; Kuster, Tom-71.0; Lenz, Jim-71.0; Shreve,
Tim-71.0; Hunter, Sid-70.0; Midden, Terry-70.0:
Gutterman, Jim-69.0; Hobson, Wayne-69.0; Lillie,
Wes-69.0; Staten, Joe-69.0; Coleman, Louis-68-0;
Horsman, Bill-68.0; Roberts, Tom-67.0; Brotzge,
Maurice-65.0; Payne, Greg-65.0; VanBogart, Steve-
65.0; Brummett, Don-64.0; Evans, Willis-64.0; Stat-
en, Mike-63.0; Ishmael, Steve- 62.0; Wuertz. John-
62.0; Furlong, Bill-61.0; Allgood, Dave-59,0; Cowan,
Bob-59,0; Frankel, Louis-58.0; Trice, Victor-58.0:
Shanks, Tom-56.0; Nelligan, Mike-55.0; Shontee,
Ray-53.0; Nord, Bert-52.0
NORTHERN KENTUCKY CONFERENCE
Moore, Bud-96.0; Collins, Ron-95.0; Thompson,
Neil-95.0; Drake, Dick-93.0; Blackford, Bob-92.0;
Moore, Bob-92.0; Peeno, Harry-92.0; Wulfeck, Jim-
91.0; Gelbke, Gil-90.0; Simms, Clarence-90.0; Ly-
kins, Jim-89.0; Read, Rick- 89.0; Swauger, Gary-
89.0; Zimmer, Tom-89.0; Sesher, Jim-87,0; Vaugn,
William-85.0; Stutler, Joe-84.0; Urlage, Dick-84.0;
Purcell, Mike-83.0; Seavers, Joe-83.0; Thompson,
Tom-83.0; Conhn, Marty-82.0; Kemen, Jerry-82.0;
Hoffman, Tom- 80.0; Brause, Al-79.0; Towe, Paul-
79.0; McMain, Jim-77.0; Kammerer, Ken-76.0;
Bond, Terry-75.0; Fuchs, Donuts-75.0; Meyer, Ray-
75.0; Keller, Terry-73,0; Miller, Frank-73.0; Lloyd
Dave-70.0; Mang, Berry-70.0; Trapp, Chuck-70.0
Wright, Howard-70.0; Sandfoss, Mike-68.0; Morris
Ed-63.0; Bradford, Bob-62.0; Wells, Glen-62.0
Krentz, Jerry-61.0; Hicks, Jack-59.0; Carr, Larry
57.0; Grefer, Tom-57.0; Saakatsannis, Jim-57.0
Beineke, Jim-50; Douthwaite, Don-48.0
CENTRAL KENTUCKY CONFERENCE
Oldham, B.-95.0; Current, R.-91.3; Lusby G-
90.8; Moody, B.-90.4; Daopoulos, J.-90.3; Fay, J.-
90.2; Bramble, J.-90.1; Rawdon, R.-89.8; Foster,
J.-89.3; Chasteen, E.-88.9; Flynn, B.-88.7; Paxton
G.-88.2; Gibson, R.-88.2; Swinford, J.-88.0; Wood
W.-87.2; Statley, J,-86.8; Noland, D.-86.6; Craft
A.- 86.3; Fish, G.-86.0; Bell, R.-85.9; Talbott, B.-
85.9; Batterton, K.-85.9; Duff, W.-85.3; Elovitz C-
85.1; Clemmons, S.-84.9; McFadden, J.-84.8; Steph-
enson, H.-84.8; Wright, J.-84.6; Linkes, C.-84.0;
Pace, D.-82.6; Jacoby, B.-82.3; Hadden, N.-80.9;
Clark, J,-80.7; Turner, C. 80.3; Gettler, J.-79 8-
Waller, B.-79.8; South, S.-79.4; Scott, B-79 2'
Brown, J.-79.0; Pittman, S.-78.9; Gfell, G-78.6'
Watson, F.-78.8; Ayres, E.-78.6; Blevins D-78 6-
Gastineau, J,-78.0; Barbour, R,-78.0; Thompson
H.-76.6; Foster, B.-76.6; Current, B.-76.2; Palko
E.-75.9; Easterly, T.-75.7; Day, R.-75.6; Dickens,
■R-75.4: Kinnard, B.-75.2: Hunt, L.-74.6; Wanchic
N.- 74.4: Easley, D.-74.0; Varner, R.-74.0; Ring, B.-
73.7- Mason. L.-73.4: Satterly. G.-73.1; Brown. H.
72.3: Ransdell, J. -71. 7; Hall. C.-71.2; Davis, T.-70.7
Faris. L.-70.6: Mullanix, W.-70.2; Dempsey, G.
69.7: LaFountain. J.-69.6: Ewen, G. 69.0; Johnson
A. -68.7: Reece. J. -67. 2: Vest, D.-67.1; Wright, J
D.-66.4; Barnott. J. -66.2; Lawson, L.-65.4; Feck
R.-64.5: Osborne, T.-64.5; Eldridge. W.-62.5: Reeves
C.-61.2: McRay, C.-61.1; Tate, K.-60.9; Kennedy
J. -60. 6: Parham, C.-60.1: Dvehouse. J. -60.0; Fuller
W.-59.6: Fields, H.-57.6; Clark, 0.-57.4; Mifflin
C.-57.4: Stephenson, E. 56.1; Pugh, B.-54.3; Tromb-
ley, N.-52.5: McCormick, D.-51.3; Burden, R.-45.8
Johnson, M.-39.5
THIRTEENTH REGION CONFERENCE
Allison. Rov-94.6; Guy, N. S.-94.4; Lee, Doug-
92.3: LeQuire, H. M.-91.6; Powers, Elmer-89.0; Lee,
William-88.1; Ward, Tommy-86.9; Burkhart, James
-85.2: Morgan. Richard-84.1; Lee, Robert-83.6; Rob-
erts,John-82.4; Roark, Jimmy-81.5; Sutton, Jim-
80.1; Houchens, Tom-79.8; Tye, Josh-77.0; Sullivan,
Greg-72.5; Anders. Raleigh-69.7; Ferguson, Roy-
69.1; Malone, Jim-68.2; Pietrowski, Paul-67.0; Page,
Jim-65.6: Head, Lon-64.7: Kirklin, Luther-64.7;
King, W. A. -63.9; Reynolds, Elmer-63.5; Hagy,
Dannv-63.6; Saylor, Gary-62.8; Cato, Bob-61.3; Wil-
son, Woody-58.7; Dizney, Curt-56.0; Sherman, In-
man, Jr. -46.0;
FOURTEENTH REGION CONFERENCE
Jones, Denver-98.0; Simpson, Bill-98.0; Kirk,
Charles-97.0; Duff, Earl-96.0; Barker, David-94.0;
Cecil-Roger-93.0; Sizemore, Astor-90.0; Sword,
RussOO.O; Barker, Norman-88.0; Brewer, Lloyd-
85.0; Brewer, Jerry-84.0; Gross, Joe-78.0; Kirk,
Charles-77.0; Robinson, Jack-76.0; Davidson, Har-
lan, Jr. -67.0;
FIFTEENTH REGION CONFERENCE
Rosen, Bill-90.6; Ferrell, Ronnie-90.3; Bero, Jim
- 87.9; Bogar, Darrell-83.6; Mickey, Elbert-82.9;
Hopson, James-82.6; Clusky, Joe-80.8; Griffey, Rick
- 80.0; Copley, Sid-79.0; Whitt, Mike-78.0; Preece,
John-75.3; Phillips, Ritchie-74.7; Mickey, Steve-
73.3; Bevins, Wally-71.9; Hurley, Bob-70.9; Fer-
rell, Sid-70.7; Ferrell, James-70.4; Sammons, C. J.-
70.4; Sammons, C. J.-70.4; May, Larry-69.7; Mor-
ris, Roger-68.8; Weaver, Ike-67.5; Whitt, Pierce-
63.1; Maynard, Jim-60.2; Merritt, Donald-51.3;
Deaton, Julian-44.6; Campbell, James-41.1;
NORTH EAST KENTUCKY CONFERENCE
Keifer, Robert-98.0; Sligh, Jim-96.0; Rapp, Bill-
92.0; Stumbo, Jack-92.0; Johnson, Gordon-91.0
Heaberlin, Bill-88.0; Wilcox, Ursal Ray-88.0; Ar
thur, Paul-86.0; Bocook, Earl-86.0; Buckley, Rob
ert-85.0; Davis, Ralph-85.0; James, Gene-85.0
85,0; Johnson, Bob-85.0; Burgess, Oley-84.0; Neth
ercutt, Bill-84.0; Spaulding, John-83.0; Taylor
James-83.0; Gilkerson, Pat-82.0; Kouns, Bob-82.0
Thomas, Paul- 80.0; Simpson, James-78.0; Gallaher.
Jack-77.0; Logan, Mike-77.0; Graham, James-75.0
Burke, David-73.0; Hardin, Gary-72.0; Burton,
John, III-71.0; Gammon, William-71.0; Johnson
Larrv-70.0; Burton, John-69.0; Jordan, Charles
69.0; Pinkerman, Charles-69.0; Boyles, Jerry-67.0
Swarts, Michael Joe-67.0; Brubaker, John-66.0
Heinze, John, Jr.-65.0; White, RusseIl-64.0; McCon-
nell, Jim-62.0; Payne, Crarles A. "Tony"-62.0
Pinson, Paul-61.0; Crea, Mike-60.0; Pinson, Eugene
55.0; Brubaker, Don-53.0; Ellis, Bill-52.0; Brad-
ford, Robert-51.0; Smith, James-47.0; Stoup, Rob-
ert-46.0; Williams, James-46.0; Coyner, Mike-45.0;
Thomas, Charles-41.0; Wells, Ted-39.0;
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR MARCH 1976
REGISTERED BASEBALL OFEICIALS
OF THE K.H.S.A.A. 1975-1976
(List Compiled March 1)
If one lelephone number is given for an official listed,
it is the home phone unless otherwise designated. If two
numbers are given the first number is that of the home
phone.
Abell, Richard, 208 C Price Rd., Lexington 40505, 254-2945,
276-1185
Adams, Jack, 6109 Fern Court, Fern Creek 40291, 239-8123,
637-6591
Andress. Bill, 2039 New Linden Rd., Newport 41071, 581-
9832, 621-3720
Asher, Jav, 3437 Lansdowne Drive, Lexington 40502. 278-
6703
Ashley. Kenneth, R. R. 1. Box 113, Science Hill 42553, 423-
2940. 678-5148
Atwood, Terry, Rt. 2, Scottsville 42164, 622-5734, 237-3161
Austin. Dwight, 2319 Smallhouse, Bowling Green 42101,
842-7966. 842-7966
Bailey, Carey Lewis. 5402 Waltlee Ct . Louisville 40291,
239-0841. 448-0055
Baldwin. Dennis E., 4605 Myrick PI., Valley Station 40272,
935-0667, 448-8210
Bankston, Michael, P. O. Box 251, Bellry 41514, 353-4571
Bass, Freddie M. "Sam", 1412 Bryce Dr., Louisville 40216,
361-9618
Bates, James R., Box 584, Whitesburg 41858, 633-7227, 633-
2266
Battoe, Darryl S., 3406 Taylorsville Rd. #3, Louisville
40205, 451-4563, 776-5748
Baumann, Wilbur H , 103 Center St., Wilder, Newport
41071, 431-7034, 261-3710
Baxter, Wayne B., 479 Audubon Ct., Radcliff 40160, 351-
6593, 351-1174
Beckner, Gene, Box 32, Manchester 40962, 864-9102, 598-2161
Bennett, Tom, 345 Lancaster, Richmond 40475, 623-9197,
623-8753
Benton, Douglas W., Norman Hall #32, Morehead 40351
Bernardini, Bruno. 203 Taft Drive, Clarksville, Tenn.
37040, 552-1507. 798-6810
Bertsch, Ron. 113 Moock Rd.. Southgate 41071, 581-5790,
531-8422
Biggerstaff, Ronnie, Rt. 2, Box 65, Wliitesburg 41858, 633-
9703 633-4422
Blodgett, Mike, 210 Walton Ave., Lexington 40502, 255-8355
Bowling. Stuart V . Rt. 2, Owenton 40359, 484-5916
Bradley, Robert Q., Jr., 1014 S. Clay St., Louisville 40202,
585-4040
Bradshaw, Mickey Lee 514 S. Grand, Apt. 2-S. Fort
Thomas 41075. 635-5222 (Bus.)
Brandenburg. Ronnie L , Box 42, Beattyville 41311, 464-
3240, 464-2484
Branstetter, Charles E., New Circle Drive, Horse Cave
42749, 786-2032, 524-5211
Bratcher, Delmer, 2324 Quinn Dr., Shively 40216, 447-6691
Brazell, Thomas L., 2201 Madison, Paducah 42001, 444-7588,
444-6311, Ext. 441
Brown. James W.. Rt. 2, West Paducah 42086, 488-3252,
488-3252
Brewer, John B., Rt 2, Box 52, Stanton 40380, 663-4340
Bristol, Charles E.. 183 Kentucky Cir., Radcliff 40160, 351-
4149, 624-1934
Brooks, Archie, 214 N. Pin Oak Dr., Lexington 40503, 277-
6628, 257-3343
Brown, Keith, 104 Whitney St.. Apt. 4, Lawrenceburg
40342. 839-7895. 839-3431
Brown. Thomas O . 104 Barton Rd.. Apt. 7, Bardstown
40004, 348-5509, 348-9046
Browning. Charles, 1621 Raskins Ave., Louisville 40215,
361-3642, 584-7181
Bryant, Charles, 107 Whitney, Lawrenceburg 40342, 839-
6302, 839-3385
Burdette, Wally, 525 Auburndale Ave., Louisville 40214,
366-5559
Burkeen. Phillip C. 659 Wakefield, Bowling Green 42101,
842-4182. 842-4182
Bushkar, John, 4385 Crownwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45415
890-3368
Butcher, David N.. Haggan Hall, Apt. 4, LWT, Morehead
40351, 784-8205, 784-8205
Butcher, Stephen D , Box 14, Meally 41234, 789-1548 789-
4089
Butner, Billy M., Rt. 1. Lancaster 40444, 792-3503, 423-2500
Cambron, John L., 4 Congress Dr., Morganfield 42437,
389-3087, 389-3876
Camic, David, R. R. 2, Harrodsburg 40330, 734-3693 734-
7711
Campbell, Douglas J., Dilce Combs High School, Jeff
41751. 436-5940, 436-6811
Campbell. Larrv. Hueysville 41640, 358-9159
Carl. Parker L . 125 Camden Ave., Versailles 40383, 873-
5995, 873-54G4
Cecil. J. Ronald. 3020 Dogwood Drive, Louisville 40220,
454-0204. 582-5521
Charles. James B., 15 Cook Avenue. Winchester 40391,
744-5296. 255-7991
Chasteen. Earl. 109 Taylor Dr.. Cvnthiana 41031. 234-4897,
234-1895
Chatonev. Jack W.. 825 Briargate Ct.. Radcliff 40160,
351-4804. 624-3616
Clieak. Tom, 753 Greenwood Dr., Harrodsburg 40330, 734-
2463, 236-3100
Cheek, Alan, 1232 E. Irvine, Richmond 40475, 623-9454
Chesser, Jim, 7706 Mango Drive. Louisville 40258, 935-
6969 935-6969
Childers, Charles L , P. O. Box 2. Stanton 40380. 663-2791,
663-4475
Clarke, Noble H.. Jr.. 2923 Riedling Dr., Louisville 40206,
895-2512 239-3218
Clarke, Noble H.^III. 412 Sprite Rd.. Louisville 40207, 897-
0001, 239-3218
Claxton, James. 401 Medallion Ct., Louisville 40219, 968-
1376
Clemmons. Billy H.. Rt. 2, Smiths Grove 42171, 597-3655,
597-2379
Collier, Doug, 525 Knapp, Morehead 40351. 784-7868
Collins. Dermot J.. 1639 Tyler Pkwy , Louisville 40204,
456-2653, 636-4508
Cooper. Willie V.. 2206 Madison, Paducah 42001, 443-3107,
444-7251
Cornelison. Michael R.. P. O. Box 7, Berea 40403, 986-9568,
986-3371
Cornwell, James. 602 Craig St., P. O. Box 110, Franklin
42134. 586-4327. 586-4451
Cox. Clarence Chuck. 497 Hill-N-Dale Rd., Lexington
40503, 277-5991. 254-6959
Cox, John E , Box 122, Hodgenville 42748, 358-3275, 624-
8310
Cox. Robert D.. Rt. 1, Box 299 McDaniels 40152, 257-8826,
756-2186
Crager, Bobby F.. 1703 Mary Ellen Dr.. Flatwoods 41139,
836-6069. 836-5623
Creekmore. Milford B.. P. O. Box 368, Pine Knot 42635,
354-2846. 376-5383
Cross. Gordon. 402 S. Urv St.. Union City, Tenn 38261,
885-1772, 885-2310, Ext. 284
Cundiff. Richard K.. Rt. 3, Box 237, Somerset 42501, 678-
5601. 678-5279
Cunningham. Bobby R., Box 55, Pikeville 41501, 432-1528
Daniel, Roger T., P. O. Box 15, Paintsville 41240, 789-3372,
886-2311 (Prestonsburgl
Daniels. Robert A . Box 2, Van Lear 41265, 789-3931, 886-
2311
Davenport. James E., Sr.. 9810 Dawson Hill Rd., Jefferson-
town 40299, 239-5667, 452-5849
Davis. James. 10719 Shipley Ct., Cincinnati, Ohio 45231,
825-5061, 521-9446
Davis, Jay W.. 2886 Legion Pk. Dr., Apt, C-1, Owensboro
42301. 926-3980. 264-1222
Davis. Larry, 3229 West Kentucky, Louisville 40211, 772-
3106
Davis, Ralph W., 304 Highland Dr . Radcliff 40160, 351-
6168, 624-2835
Day. Jack L., 605 Morehead St.. Central City 42330, 754-
4700. 754-2272
Deener. Dee. 310 Meadowbrook St., Campbellsville 42718,
789-1426
Demaree, Lonny A.. 972 Deporres Ave., Lexington 40505,
252-4167 233-3237
Denham, Harry, 506 Forest Ave.. Mavsville 41056, 564-3711,
564-3711
Dill, J. Roger. P. O Box 97, Elizabethtown 42701, 765-
2290 769-3331
Divine, ' Wayne L., 626 Walnut St., Central City 42330,
754-2783, 754-4474
Dixon, Ron, Rt. 2, Box 537, Ashland 41101, 928-9691, 324-
5187, Ext. 280
Doctrow, Jeff. 3410 Woodside Way, Lexington 40502. 277-
9656
Dorsey. James O.. P. O. Box 504, Somerset 42501, 679-2738,
678-5929
Dotson, Mark. 1604 Stafford Ave , Louisville 40216, 361-
2410, 637-2563
Dotson, Rickey, 1604 Stafford Ave., Louisville 40216, 361-
2410
Doyle. Danny, 407 Lindsay Ct. #2, Louisville 40206, 893-
3348, 776-4651
Drake, Carl Cecil, P. O Box 69, Stanton 40380, 663-2792,
269-2351
Duerson, W. R.. Rt. 2, Paint Lick 40461, 925-4072, 925-4071
Duncan, Gary S., 1602 Olive St , Apt, 3, Murray 42071,
753-3607, 762-4495
Dwyer, James E., Jr., 5612 Ailanthus Trail. Louisville
40219, 964-0426, 452-4922
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Dwyer, Robert H., 1417 Falcon Drive, Louisville 40213,
637-7909, 778-5321
Ebel, Jack, Davis Hall, Transylvania University, Lexing-
ton 40508, 233-8342, 233-8339
Edmondson, Johnny B.. R. R. 1, Glencoe 41046, 643-5288
Elliott, Billy A., 313 Cedar Lane, Somerset 42501, 679-2921,
679-6371
Eubank. Jerry, Rt 5, Box 6, Glasgow 42141. 651-3252
Evans, John Davis, Jr., 109 N. Highland Ave., Prestons-
burg 41653. 886-2415. 782-1090
Evans. Lewis. Rt. 2. Morgantown 42261. 526-4310. 526-3730
Fallis. George. 269 Lake St.. Ludlow 41016. 581-4769, 261-
8211
Feltner. Danny, R. R. 2 Box 151A, Hazard 41701, 436-5152,
436-3855
Fields, Bobby, 3002 Seminole. Hopkinsville 42240. 885-5643
Forshee, Buddy Ross, 331 West Cedar, Franklin 42134.
586-5462. 781-9440
Foust. Ray. Jr., Box 677, Calvert City 42029. 395-4901 395-
4154. Ext 324
Frankel. Louis S.. 3723 Stanton Blvd. Louisville 40220,
452-6519, 452-6519
Franklin, Mike, Box 814, Alumni T'ovver. Morehead 40351,
783-4236
Froebel, Martin C, 5553A Folger St.. Ft. Knox 40121, 624-
8460, 624-3247
Frymire. L. H. "Dick". 101 Spring St . P. O. Box 33. Irv-
ington 40146. 547-2553. 547-3951
Gaines. Curtis. 1514 Young St., Henderson 42420, 827-4181,
826-7257
Ganci, Joseph. Box 818, Radcliff 40160, 351-3420
Gardner, Brooks, E., 658 Ohio St. Lexington 40508. 254-
7200
Gardner, Larry. Rt. 4. Fulton 42041. 838-6604. 838-6604
Gartin. Robert B.. 550 Brown St , Paintsville 41240, 789-
5274. 789-4001
Gibson. Gary F.. 914 Denmark Avenue. Louisville 40215,
366-0445. 778-4469
Gibson. Homer H.. General Delivery. Whitley City 42653.
376-5203, 376-2413
Gibson, James D.. Rt. 5, Box 766. South Point, Ohio 45680.
377-2501. 928-6474
Gillaspie, Robert, Rt. 2 Box 5, Dixon 42409. 639-5522.
639-2651
Gilmore. Donald R.. 1404 Spring St.. Hopkinsville 42240.
748-2192. 748-2192
Goad. Dale Gamaliel 42140, 781-9237, 781-9237
Green, Don. P O. Box 782. Mayfield 42066. 247-6038, 247-
6445
Greer. R. Wayne, 6905 Creston Dr.. Pleasure Ridge Park
40258, 935-0642
Grimes, Herman L., Salem 42078, 988-2193, 388-7562
Gritton, Lynn Rt. 5. Lawrenceburg 40342, 839-6122, 839-
4001
Gupton. Lawrence, P. O. Box 296, Greensburg 42743, 932-
7830, 384-3338
Gurren, Steve, 609 Orchard Street, Elsmere 41018, 342-
6675, 292-2643
Hall. Gregory, Garrett 41630, 358-4556
Hall, Gregory T.. 119 Summit Dr., Ft Mitchell 41017, 341-
2306
Hall, Jay D., Box HI. Virgie 41572, 639-2434. 639-2434
Hamilton, Paul R., 974 Chicasaw Dr., Madisonville 42431,
821-5660, 821-6016
Handley. Woodie. Rt. 2, Hodgenville 42748, 358-3345, 358-
3195
Harkleroad. Robert. 688 Cromwell Way, Lexington 40503,
277-7359
Heaberlin, Bill, 928 Washington Ave,, Flatwoods 41139, 836-
6915, 325-8511, Ext. 253
Henson, Don R , Smithland 42081, 928-2047. 988-3263
Herald, Paul Robin, Quicksand 41363, 666-7117, 666-2805
Herbert, Jesse, 13 Pinewood Dr.. Radcliff 40160, 351-6304
624-4033
Herp, Kenneth R.. Jr., 310 Huntington Pk. Dr., Louisville
40213. 969-0510, 581-4450
Herren. Thomas K., 667 Hill-N-Dale Rd., Lexington 40503,
277-4029. 278-0306
Herrick. Calvin P., Jr , 200 S. Arnold Ave. Prestonsburg
41653, 886-3494, 886-2311
Higgins, James P., Sr.. 1125 Lavista Way, Louisville 40219,
969-5267, 452-4154
Hill, Myron K., 1463 High St., Paris 40361, 987-5141, 987-
1667
Hilpp, Louis E,, 7509 Devereaux Lane, Louisville 40258,
935-8080
Hofmann, Edgar Jack. R. R. 2, Box 52, 'CarroUton 41008,
732-6714
Hopson, James E.. Rt 1, Box 918M, Pikeville 41501, 437-
7772, 432-1461
Horrell, Bennie, 2807 Royal Dr., Owensboro 42301, 684-
6431, 683-8967
Huddleston, Terry, Hwy. 62, Central City 42330, 754-4396,
754-4396
Hudson, Douglas, Box 43, Worthville 41098, 732-6423
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Bardwell 42023, 628-3292, 734-
Hull, Steven Lee, R.
3911
Ingraham, Gary J., 9706 Lanesboro Way. Louisville 40222
425-5215. 897-2815
Ingram. Larry R., 6139 Loretta, Louisville 40213, 964-3290,
363-2604
Ives. Rick. Lot 27. Skyline Tr. Pk.. Bowling Green 42101,
843-2164. 842-5302
Jackson. Buddie F , Rt. 2, Box 115-A, Grayson 41143, 474-
4886, 928-6441, Ext. 245
Jamerson. Wilbur R., Box 1, Bypro 41612, 452-2585, 452-2110
Jarboe, Ronald L., 13906 Lyons Ave.. Valley Station 40272.
935-9499
Jenkins. Ronald E.. 34 S. Alves St.. Henderson 42420,
827-9545. 826-7100
Johnson. Ned. 117 South Second. Bardstown 40004. 348-3534.
748-4544
Johnson. W. Lynn. P. O Box 329, Morehead 40351, 784-
5393. 845-2551 (Flemingsburg)
Jones. Don. 199 Sheridan Dr., Apt. B. Campbellsville
42718. 465-8901. 781-8151
Joseph. Charles S.. 1081 W. Lincoln Tr. Blvd., Radcliff
40160, 351-6710. 624-5155
Kaufman. Alvin R.. 8215 St Anthony Ch. Rd.. Louisville
40214. 366-0126. 584-8315
Keeling. Reuben. 1649 Yarbro Lane. Paducah 42001, 442-
4190
Kennedy Jim. Rt. 5. 212 Paddock Place. Versailles 40383,
873-7490, 873-5948
Kidd, Robert W.. Rt. 1. Box 161, London 40741, 864-7051,
864-5161
King, James A.. 5000 Clarmar Rd. Jeffersontown 40299,
499-1015. 778-2791
Kirkland. Keith. 114 Mills Ave., Flemingsburg 41041, 845-
5381, 564-3393
Kloufetos, Louis 2702 Pioneer Rd.. Louisville 40216, 447-
0373. 937-8802
Kluepfel. Joseph C. 262 West Broadway. Madisonville
42431. 825-1046
Kouns. Jennings Perry. Rt 2. Box 136A. Grayson 41143,
474-9907
Kouns, Perry H.. P. O. Box 148. Hitchins 41146. 474-9139.
474-9139
Kouns. Robct Box 582. South Shore 41175, 932-4540, 473-
9812
Kraemer. David, Rt. 1. Box 73, Maysville 41056, 564-5263,
759-7141
Lacy, James R., Box 432 Campton 41301, 668-3246
Lamar. Huston O.. Box 116. Cloverport 40111. 788-6538.
788-6045
LaRue. Wm. D.. Jr Salem 42078, 988-3138, 388-7562
League, Jack B.. 830 Boyd Ave., Danville 40422. 236-6492,
236-3100
Leep. John B.. Jr.. lOOSn 8th St., Carrollton 41008, 732-
5828. 732-5413
Lock. Larry. 1029 Shive Ln., Apt N-1, Bowling Green
42101, 781-6541
Logsdon, M. E. 113 Arbor Park N., Louisville 40214, 368-
9430, 367-3652
London, Michael, 309 East Main St., Horse Cave 42749, 786-
2601. 786-2427
Lusk. Michael. 110 Walker Rd.. Muldraugh 40155, 348-9046
(Bus.)
Lynch Lester F . 702 North Main St , Elizabethtowm
42701. 765-2060. 769-5592
McCaw. James Edward. 4851 Harrodsburg Rd., Rt. 1, Lex-
ington 40503, 277-5583
McClelland, John M.. 2024 Fontaine Rd., Lexington 40502,
269-5586, 255-0835
McConnaughhay, Clyde. 1108 Tilley, CarroUton 41008, 732-
5350 732-5215
McCord! Bob, 733 Gentry Lane, Madisonville 42431, 821-
0267
McDermott, Gregory. 2513 Woodhill Ct., Crescent Springs
41011 341-8425. 431-0462
McDowell, Gary, Rt. 1. Box 63D, Grayson 41143, 474-9312,
474-5714
McGee, John J.. 3700 Chateau Lane, Apt 52, Louisville
40219, 969-7649, 587-1212
Mcintosh, Charles, R. R. 3. Shelbyville 40065, 633-5373
McMurtrev Tom, General Delivery, Summer Shade
42166, 428-3541, 428-3301
Magruder, Robert L., 8012 Broadfern Dr., Louisville 40291,
239-1522
Markham, Stan. 1409 Clagett, Bowling Green 42101, 781-
2379, 842-1674
Marlette, Ronald, 428 Powhatan Tr., Frankfort 40601, 695
4526. 564-3925
Martin, Roger K.. Box 174, Park City 42160, 749-8425, 749-
5101
Mattingly, Charles Pete, 3813 Poplar Level Rd., Louis-
ville 40213, 459-5793, 582-3311, Ext 313
Mauzy, Craig, 3842. Lewis Lane. Owensboro 42301, 683-
6014, 683-6014
Meredith, Lanney C. P. O. Box 426, Brownsville 42210,
286-4287, 597-2118
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Miles, Ralph A., 5567-A Hiers St., Fort Knox 40121,
1678, 624-4849
Mills, William, Apt. 105 Jackson House. Paducah 42001,
442-7591, 442-7591
Monfort. Eddie, 631 S. Limestone, Lexington 40508, 252-7970
Mooneyhan, James H., 810 Henry St Franklin 42134,
586-4989, 586-6000
Moore. Bobby, Marcums Trailer Ct., Hodgenville 42748.
358-3220, 833-4611
Moore, Phillip H., R. R. 6, Box 403, Bowling Green 42101,
781-9340 842-5302
Moorehead,' Alfred K., 146 Grace Ct., Apt. 3, Ft Mitchell
41017, 331-6781, 352-7193
Morgan, Richard Rt. 7, Box 78, London 40741, 864-9253,
864-5114
Morton, Wm. E., 4505 Sunset Avenue, Louisville 40211,
776-4709, 589-4321
Mosby, John. 500 Poplar St., Versailles 40383, 873-3496.
873-3161. Ext. 250
Mulligan. J T.. 427 Center St.. Erlanger 41018. 341-5628,
341-5628
MuUins Marty Wilson, Box 144, Vicco 41773, 642-3750, 783-
3238
Muoio, Raymond, Rt. 5, Tates Creek Ests., NicholasviUe
40356. 272-4629, 269-1396
Murphy, Patty, 544 Jean Dr., Danville 40422. 236-4242
Nagel. WiUiam Earl, 33 Retreat St., Southgate 41071. 441-
2231
Nash, Richard Clark, 2552 Apollo Ct. #6, Owensboro 42301.
684-1237. 684-9815
Newton. Rick. 102 Laurel Lane, Campbellsville 42718, 465-
2437 465-3124
Noel, David A., 359 North College, Harrodsburg 40330,
734-7550 734-2313
Noland, Douglas, 305 Herndon Ave.. Stanford 40484, 365-
2609
Norwood. Thomas R., 811 Henry St . Franklin 42134. 586-
3614, 586-3541
Oakes, Charles V., 804 McKinley Ave.. Louisville 40217.
637-3940, 581-2510
Oliphant. Sonny, Box 71, Gamaliel 42140, 457-3151, 457-3904
Omohondro, Daniel, P. O. Box 91, Salt Lick 40371, 683-
3381, 269-5611
Osborne, Larry Joe, 527 Laketower Dr., Lexington 40502,
269-4103
Palko Joseph G., 201 West Main St.. Lynch 40855, 848-
2211
Parker. Larry A , Box N, Russell 41169, 836-8713
Parker, Wilson D., Chinn's Branch Rd., Wurtland 41144,
836-4802
Payne, Bob, Rt. 1. Maceo 42355
Pearl. George W., Jr., 3112 Vogue Ave., Louisville 40220,
452-1288, 582-5521
Pearson, James G., 15 Terrace Ave.. Crestview 41076, 441-
Pelphrev. Joe, Box 252, W Prestonsburg 41668, 886-6265,
886-2475
Penner, Daniel H., 292 Churchill Park, Louisville 40220,
452-1962 582-2447
Penner, Merritt, D., Jr. Rt. 5, Box 392, Manchester 40962,
598-3711
Pigman Robert Hays, P. O. Box 391, Hindman 41822, 785-
5541
Pinson, David "Bo", Rt. 6, Box 566, Pikeville 41501, 437-
4639. 456-7716
Polivick, David. Rt. 1, Bardwell 42023, 628-3882
Powers Fred J., Box 72, Commonwealth, E K.U., Rich-
mond 40475, 732-4037, 625-3774
Prather, Clinton "Turk". 212 E. Main St., LaGrange 40031,
222-1984 222-9469
Raines. J. W.. 1117 Lebanon Rd.. Danville 40422. 236-3380,
236-6334
Rail. James B., 105 Reservoir Rd., Frankfort 40601, 623-0031
Ramey, Gary, Rt. 1, Salt Lick 40371. 683-2821, 674-6325
Ramsey, Jerrv D , Sonora 42776, 854-2678
Rhodes. Don. 517V- E. Farren Ave., Earlington 42410, 383-
5292, 821-4780
Ring, Bill, 481 Rookwood Pkwy., Lexington 40505. 299-
7089, 255-8492
Roberts Harry, 417 Monument, Falmouth 41040, 654-5471,
654-3314
Rogers, Eldridge, Rt. 7, Heritage Hill Farm, Hopkinsville
42240, 269-2234, 886-3921
Rogers. Rufus. B., 5571-B Hiers St., Fort Knox 40121,
624-1966, 624-7842
Sackett, Eugene W., Rt. 7, Paducah 42001. 443-7900, 443-
7900
Saindon Lee, 639 Maxwelton Ct., Lexington 40508, 254-
6062'
Sandusky, Jerry, Rt 1, Liberty 42539, 787-7742, 787-7484
Sargent, Terry C, 109 E. 10th St., Paris 40361, 987-7059,
987-1395
Scott, Bill, 1816 McDonald Ave.. Lexington 40503, 278-2844,
278-9702
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(Left to Right) Fzoni Row: Kevin Hayes. Timmy Ashley, Kevin Clemmons, Chester Bethel,
Ricky Houchin, Keith Poitinger, A. P. Miller. Second Row: Mgr. Larry Starnes, Prin. Johnie
Vincent, Coach Bowman Davenport, Ricky Davis, Arron Gona, Phil Rich, Mark Wardlow, Jefi
Doyle, Mark Herrion, Ass't. Coach Charlie Hopkins, Mgr. Tommy Ritter.
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CHRISTIAN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL — RUNNER-UP
1976 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
(Left to Right) Front How: Mgr. Roger P. Pool, Mgr. Teresa Croney, David McCombs, Earl Quarles, Alan Turner.
Antoine Cheatham, Mike Hughes, Joe Wilson, John Banks, Mgr. Robert Wadley. Second Row; Coach Dunbar, Mar-
shall Thomas, Kenny Bussell, Curtis Parker, Mike Reese, Mike Hicks, Anthony Newell, Bruce Smiley, Greg Walton,
Herbert Brown. Coach Kington.
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The Kentucky High School Athlete
Official Organ of the
Kentucky High School Athletic Association
VOL. XXXVIII— NO. 9
APRIL, 1976
$1.00 Per Year
1976 Annual Meeting
The business meeting of the K.H.S.A.A. will
be held on Thursday, April 15, at 2:00 P.M., in the
Roof Garden, Brown Education Building, Louis-
ville.
As provided in Article IX, Section 1, of the
K.H.S.A.A. Constitution, the following changes in
the Constitution and By-Laws will be acted upon
by the Delegate Assembly.
PROPOSAL I
The Board of Control proposes that Article
III, Membership, be changed to read: "This As-
sociation shall be composed of secondary schools
which have been accredited by the Kentucky
State Department of Education, and which agree
to comply with the provisions of the K.H.S.A.A.
Constitution and By-Laws. No school shall be-
come a member or continue to be a member whose
detailed financial (athletic or otherwise), scholas-
tic, and attendance records are not matters of
public property or record. Junior high schools
shall not be eligible for membership."
PROPOSAL II
Rev. Thomas Duerr, Principal (Trinity High
School), proposes that By-Law 5, Section 2, be
changed to read: "No pupil enrolled in any grade
below the ninth shall be eligible to play on any
high school team."
PROPOSAL III
The Board of Control proposes that By-Law
5, Section 4, be changed to read: "Sec. 4, Pre-
ceding Quarter, Trimester and Semester Enroll-
ment — To be eligible during any quarter, tri-
mester or semester a student must have been en-
rolled in school during the immediately preced-
ing quarter, trimester or semester and must have
passed for that quarter, trimester or semester in at
least three full-credit high school studies or their
equivalent in units of credit accepted for gradu-
ation; or in three-fourths of the grade school
studies, or have made up any deficiencies in that
amount of work, in accordance with the establish-
ed custom of the school, within two weeks after
the beginning of the current quarter, trimester
or semester."
PROPOSAL IV
The Board of Control proposes that By-Law
5, Section 5, be changed to read: "No student who
is enrolled or connected with any other school
than the one he represents shall take part in any
contest."
PROPOSAL V
The Board of Control proposes that By-Law
6, Section 2, be deleted in its entirety.
PROPOSAL VI
Principal Cletus Hubbs (J. M. Atherton High
School), proposes to add the following to By-Law
27, Section 2, "Spring football practice in full
gear shall be limited to twenty (20) days and
must be completed by March 31."
PROPOSAL VII
Principal Lewis Marcum (Middlesboro High
School), proposes to change By-Law 27, Section
5, to read: "Prior to the football or basketball
season a team may have only four scrimmages,
or four practice games, or four pan-o-rama games,
or any combination of these not to exceed four
with players, other than members of the squad."
PROPOSAL VIII
Headmaster Edwin B. Heile (Covington Latin
School), proposes that the last sentence of By-Law
27, Section 5, be changed to read: "Prior to the
opening game of regular season a basketball team
may have four practice games with players other
than members of the squad. For non-football
playing schools these must be played after Octob-
er 15. For football playing schools these must be
played after November 1."
PROPOSAL IX
The Board of Control proposes that By-Law
29, Requirement for Coaches, be changed to
read: "All head coaches of athletic teams of
members of this Association shall be certified
teachers and members of their regular school
faculties. Assistant coaches shall be certified
teachers and should be members of their regular
school faculty. However, they may teach in an
elementary, middle school or junior high school
within that school district. All Coaches shall be
regularly employed by their Boards of Education,
and their entire salaries shall be paid by such
boards; they shall teach a minimum of three
regular periods of classes, gymnasium, study halls,
or other activity assignments within the school's
schedule. In the event a system has only one high
school Or does not employ male teachers, such
school may make application to the Commissioner
for a temporary waiver of this rule. If in the
opinion of the Commissioner the request is justi-
fied, he may waive this rule, but in no case shall
such waiver extend beyond the school year for
which such a request was made. All schools shall
comply with this provision in order to qualify
for and to maintain membership in this Associa-
tion."
PROPOSAL X
The Board of Control proposes that the last
two sentences in the FIRST paragraph of By-Law
35 be deleted.
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF
REGISTERED BASEBALL OFFICIALS
(List Compiled March 24)
If one telephone number is given for an official listed,
it is the home pho;ne unless otherwise designated. If two
numbers are given, the first number is that of the home
phone.
Akers, Otis, 2108 — 9th Ave., Huntington, W. Va. 25703,
522-3929, 523-8038
Akin, Douglas, 636 Country Club Lane, Apt. 7-8, Hopkins-
ville 42240. 885-6317. 886-4106
Amis, Yancy, Rt. 1, Box 20, Buckhorn 41721, 398-7595
Arnold, James R., 749 Honeysuckle Drive, Taylor Mill
41015. 491-4091. 331-1220
Austin, Charles, Drakesboro 42337, 476-8002
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Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1976
VOL. XXXVIII — NO. 9 APRIL, 1976 project be approved. George Sauer seconed the
motion and all members voted aye.
Published monthly, except June and July, by the y^^ j^jjj^ presented a request from Mrs.
Keniucicy High School Athiehc Assoc.at.on jj^j -^ -^ President of the Kentucky state
ofhce of PubUcat.o„^BO E. Cooper^Dr.. P. O. Box 7502. ^^^^.^ Association, requesting that the finals of
second class postage p°a"'d at' Lexington. Kentucky the Kentucky High School Tennis Tournament
Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provid- be sanctioned by the Board of Control. Following
ed for in Section 1103. Act of October 3, 1917, authorized a lenghty discussion, Ray btory moved that the
May 3, 1926. request be denied. Gene Sell seconded the motion
Editor JOE B. MANsriELD ^^^ ^jj members voted aye.
Assistant Editor .- JEAN BATSEL ^p^^^ written request from Mr. Don Beckhart,
Asswani Ed lor TOM MILLS ^^^ g^^^^ discussed the eligibility status of stu-
Assistant Ed. tor . LOUIS STOlTr ,. iij- ui ii,,j„
Assistant Editor .— BILLY V. WISE ^ents attending school on a quarterly grading
Lexington Kentucky system. The question pertained to those students
completing the requirements for graduation at
BOARD OF CONTROL the end of the winter quarter, which would norm-
President LOUIE MARTIN (1972-1976) Corbin ally end in March, and whether or not they
Vice-Pres. ._ ARTHUR HAWKINS (1972-1976) Mt. Sterling would be eligible to Complete the sport they were
Directors ____ Denvai Barriger (1975-1979), Bowling Green; involved in at the time and whether Or not they
Eldon Davidson 1973-1977), Monticello; Andrew J. Fultz „ u u „i„:ui„ t„ ;„« „^„,t„ Tt ,.,„„ tuL
(1972-1976), Olive Hill; Cecil Reid (1973-1977), Symsonia; would be ehgible for spring sports. It was the
George E. Sauer, Jr. (1974-1978), Louisville; Gene Sell unanimous opinion of the members of the Board
(1975-1979), Newport; Frank B. Simpson (1972-1976), Louis- that these students WOuld be subject to the prO-
viiie; Ray Story (1974-1978), Radciiff. Coniey Manning, visions of By-Law 9 and therefore ineligible for
stale Dept. of Educal.on representat.ve. x xu i.i n l- ^i.- ci. i i' _ ii.
Subscription Rate Si.oo per year further athletic competition after completing the
requirements for graduation.
^^ Chairman Jack Fultz reported that it was the
J^ffyn Me ^mmiMiiMeJ-i U^cg recommendation of the Personnel and Policy Com-
'' mittee that the administrative and office staff be
compensated for additional duties assumed during
Minutes of Board Meeting '^^L^!^.:^ ^Ttm^T i^^^^tt^lot
The Board of Control of the Kentucky High missioner, $1,500.00 for each of the Assistant
School Athletic Association met at Stouffer's Inn, Commissioners, and$500.00 for each of the secre-
Louisville, on Friday, March 26, 1976. The meet- taries. In addition Mr. Mills was instructed to
ing was called to order by President Louie Martin obtain the salary schedules of the seven surround-
at 9:30 A.M. with all Board members, Acting 'ng states for the purpose of assisting the Com-
Commissioner Tom Mills, Assistant Commissioners mittee in setting salaries for the 1976-77 fiscal
Louis Stout and Billy V. Wise present. Mr. Coniey year. Denvai Barriger moved that the recom-
Manning was present representing the State De- mendation be approved. Arthur Hawkins seconded
partment of Education and Darrell Wells was in the motion and it passed unanimously
attendance representing the State School Boards Cecil Reid moved, seconded by Eldon David-
Association. The invocation was given by George son that all bills of the Association for the period
Sauer beginning January 1, 1976, and ending February
„ ,, . ,, ,. , ,, . , , ., 27, 1976, be allowed. The motion carried unani-
Followmg the reading of the minutes of the mouslv
previous meeting Frank Simpson moved that ^^ ^^^^ meeting date was scheduled for
hey be approved as read. Ray Story seconded g.gg ^ j^ ^ jj ^g ^g^g ^^ stouffers' Inn, Louis-
the motion and all members voted aye. ville
The Acting Commissioner reported the re- '^^^^^ ^^:^ ^^ f^^tj^ej. business, the meeting
suits of the recent balloting for Board member- adiourned
ship. In Section 7 the votes were as follows: Paul '
Trimble, 22; Frank Welch, 14. Jack Burkich was
elected in Section 8. He was the only candidate COACHES CORNER
in that Section. In the election to replace the two
black members on the Board the results were as Coaches' Corner would like to take this op-
follows: The first eight regions — Charles K. portunity to congratulate Bo Davenport and his
Henry, 31; Joseph McPherson, 58; Caldwell Smith, exciting Edmonson County basketball team for
35. The second eight regions — E. R. Gray, 29; their tremendous performance in being crowned
Norman Passmore, 81; Wilbur A. West, 35. The 1976 state high school basketball champs. An
terms of the newly elected members begins on equally exciting performance and accomplishment
July 1, 1976. was achieved by Sacred Heart Academy and its
There was a discussion of new proposals to fine coach. Bunny Daugherty, as they captured
be submitted by the Board and member schools the 1976 girls state basketball championship. Just
at the forthcoming 1976 Delegate Assembly. A a great job by both coaches and their fine teams.
list of these proposals appear elsewhere in this It was during the boys state tournament that
issue of the ATHLETE, and copies have been sent the Kentucky Coach's Association held the first
to all member schools. George Sauer moved, of what is to be two meetings of the association
seconded by Frank Simpson that these proposals this year. Of course, the second is to be held
be submitted to the Delegate Assembly. The Thursday during KEA. The purpose of the state
motion was carried unanimously. tournament meeting was to try to create more
Mr. Mills presented a letter from Dr. Maurice interest and enthusiasm among coaches through-
Clay, requesting permission for the University of out the state. It was hoped that a meeting at this
Kentucky Archives to conduct a project on the time would be so well attended and received by
Oral History of Interscholastic Athletics in Ken- the coaches that in the future it might become
tucky. Frank Simpson made the motion that the (Continued on Page Eleven)
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1976
Page Three
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR K.H.S.A.A. STATE TRACK MEET
(Classes A, AA Boys & Classes A, AA Girls)
U. K. SPORTS CENTER — May 21-22, 1976
PRELIMINARIES — Friday, May 21, 1976
TRACK
10:00
10:10
10:20
10:30
10:40
10:50
11:00
11:10
11:20
11:30
11:40
11:50
12:05
12:20
12:35
12:45
12:55
1:05
A Girls
AA Girls
A Girls
AA Girls
A Boys
AA Boys
A Girls
AA Girls
A Boys
AA Boys
A Girls
AA Girls
A Boys
AA Boys
A Girls
AA Girls
A Boys
AA Boys
440 Yd.
440 Yd.
60 Yd.
60 Yd.
120 Yd.
120 Yd.
100 Yd.
100 Yd.
100 Yd.
100 Yd.
880 Yd.
880 Yd.
880 Yd.
880 Yd.
440 Yd.
440 Yd.
440 Yd.
440 Yd.
Relay
Relay
Hurdles
Hurdles
Hurdles
Hurdles
Dash
Dash
Dash
Dash
Relay
Relay
Relay
Relay
Dash
Dash
Dash
Dash
LUNCH BREAK
1:35 A Girls
1:45 AA Girls
1:55 A Boys
2:05 AA Boys
2:15 A Girls
2:25 AA Girls
2:35 A Boys
110 Yd. Hurdles
110 Yd. Hurdles
180 Yd. Hurdles
180 Yd. Hurdles
880 Yd. Medley Relay
880 Yd. Medley Relay
880 Yd. Run
2:45 AA Boys
2:55 A Girls
3:10 AA Girls
3:25 A Boys
3:35 AA Boys
3:45 A Girls
3:55 AA Girls
4:05 A Girls
4:20 AA Girls
4:35 A Boys
4:50 AA Boys
880 Yd. Run
880 Yd. Run
880 Yd. Run
220 Yd. Dash
220 Yd. Dash
220 Yd. Dash
220 Yd. Dash
Mile Relay
Mile Relay
Mile Relay
Mile Relay
FIELD EVENTS — FINALS — Friday
12:00
Pole Vault — Boys AA
Discus — Boys A
High Jump — Boys A
Shot Put — Boys AA
Long Jump — Boys A
2:30 P.M.
Discus — Girls AA
High Jump — Girls A
Shot Put — Girls A
Long Jump — Boys A
Triple Jump — Boys A
Pole Vault — Boys A
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
Final
FINALS — Saturday, May 22, 1976
TRACK
11:00
11:05
11:15
11.20
11:30
11:35
11:45
11:50
11:55
12:00
12:05
12:15
12:25
12:35
12:45
12:55
1:05
1:15
A Girls
AA Girls
A Girls
AA Girls
A Boys
AA Boys
A Girls
AA Girls
A Boys
AA Boys
A Girls
AA Girls
A Boys
AA Boys
A Girls
AA Girls
A Boys
AA Boys
15 Minute Break
1:45 A Girls
1:50 A A Girls
1:55 A Boys
2:00 A A Boys
2:05 A Girls
2:10 AA Girls
2:15 A Boys
2:20 AA Boys
2:25 A Girls
2:35 AA Girls
440 Yd. Relay
440 Yd. Relay
60 Yd. Hurdles
60 Yd. Hurdles
120 Yd. High Hurdles
120 Yd. High Hurdles
100 Yd. Dash
100 Yd. Dash
100 Yd. Dash
100 Yd. Dash
One Mile Run
One Mile Run
One Mile Run
One Mile Run
880 Yd. Relay
880 Yd. Relay
880 Yd. Relay
880 Yd. Relay
440 Yd.
440 Yd.
440 Yd.
440 Yd.
110 Yd.
110 Yd.
180 Yd.
180 Yd.
880 Yd.
880 Yd.
Dash
Dash
Dash
Dash
Hurdles
Hurdles
Hurdles
Hurdles
Medley
Medley
2:45 A Boys
2:50 AA Boys
3:00 A Girls
3:10 A A Girls
3:20 A Boys
3:25 AA Boys
3:30 A Girls
3:35 AA Girls
3:40 A Boys
3:55 AA Boys
4:10 A Girls
4:20 AA Boys
4:30 A Boys
4:40 AA Boys
5:15 Team Awards
880 Yd. Run
880 Yd. Run
880 Yd. Run
880 Yd. Run
220 Yd. Dash
220 Yd. Dash
220 Yd. Dash
220 Yd. Dash
Two Mile Run
Two Mile Run
Mile Relay
Mile Relay
Mile Relay
Mile Relay
Presentation
FIELD EVENTS — FINALS — Saturday
12:00
Discus — Girls A
High Jump — Boys AA
Shot Put — Boys A
Long Jump — Girls AA
2:30 P.M.
Discus — Boys AA
High Jump — Girls AA
Shot Put — Girls AA
Long Jump — Boys AA
Triple Jump — Boys A
Page Four
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1976
1975-76 K.H.S.A.A. Assignments to Districts and Regions
for Baseball Tournaments
BASEBALL
Region I
Lone Oak District — Heath, Lone Oak, Pa-
ducah Tilghman, Reidland, St. Mary
Mayfield District — Lowes, Farmington, May-
field, Wingo
Carlisle County District — Ballard Memorial,
Carlisle County, Fulton County, Hickman County
Region II
Christian County District — Christian Coun-
ty, Ft. Campbell, Hopkinsville, Trigg County
Caldwell County District — Caldwell County,
Crittenden County, Livingston Central, Lyon
County
Calloway County District — Calloway Coun-
ty, Marshall County, Murray
Region III
Henderson County District — Henderson,
Henderson County, Providence, Union County,
Webster County
Madisonville-N. Hopkins District — Dawson
Springs, Madisonville-N. Hopkins, McLean Coun-
ty, South Hopkins, West Hopkins
Owensboro District — Apollo, Daviess Coun-
ty, Owensboro, Owensboro Catholic, Trinity
Region IV
Central City District — Bremen, Central City,
Drakesboro, Graham, Greenville, Hughes Kirk,
Muhlenberg Central
Ohio County District — Breckinridge County,
Fordsville, Frederick Fraize, Hancock County,
Ohio County, St. Romuald
Edmonson County District — Butler County,
Edmonson County, Grayson County
Region V
Bowhng Green District — Bowling Green,
Franklin Simpson, Warren Central, Warren East
Auburn District — AdairviUe, Auburn, Chand-
lers Chapel, Lewisburg, Olmstead, Russellville,
Todd County Central
Glasgow District — Allen County, Barren
County, Glasgow
Metcalfe County District — Clinton County,
Cumberland County, Gamaliel, Metcalfe County,
Tompkinsville
Region VI
Elizabethtown District — East Hardin, Eliza-
bethtown, Ft. Knox, Meade County, North Hardin,
West Hardin
Campbellsville District — Adair County,
Campbellsville, Marion County, Taylor County
Bullitt Central District — Bardstown, Bethle-
hem, Bullitt Central, Nelson County, Washington
County
Caverna District — Cavema, Green County,
Hart County, Larue County
Region VII
Pleasure Ridge Park District — Bishop David,
Butler, Pleasure Ridge Park, Western
Southern District — DeSales, Iroquois, South-
ern, Thomas Jefferson
Jeffersontown District — Durrett, Fern Creek,
Jeffersontown, Marion C Moore
Shawnee District — Central, Portland Chris-
tian, Shawnee
Region VIII
St. Xavier District — Ahrens, duPont Manual,
Male, St. Xavier
Westport District — Ballard, Eastern, Wag-
gener, Westport
Valley District — Doss, Fairdale, Jesse Stuart,
Valley, Beth Haven
Atherton District • — Atherton, Ky. Country
Day, Seneca, Trinity
Region IX
Boone County District — iBoone County, Con-
ner, Dixie Heights, Lloyd Memorial, St. Henry,
Simon Kenton
Newport District — Bellevue, Dayton, New-
port, Newport Catholic
Silver Grove District — Bishop Brossart,
Campbell County, Highlands, St. Thomas, Silver
Grove
Ludlow District — Beechwood, Covington
Catholic, Holmes, Holy Cross, Ludlow
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1976
Page Five
SHELBY COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL — SEMI-FINALIST
1976 STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
(Leit lo Right) Front Row: Mark Ashby, Chuck Booker, Marcus Robinson, John Bailey, Mike Williams, Mike
Beach, Dale Ken.nedy. Second Row: Ass't. Coach Ron Kuhl, Ass't. Coach Marnel Moorman, Don Murphy, Charlie
LeCompte, Robert Jones, Clyde Marshall, Charles Hurt, Mike Medley, Maurice Way, Dean Chambers, Vince Chambers,
Mark Ball, Norris Beckley, Head Coach Tom Creamer.
Region X
Grant County District — Deming, Grant
County, Pendleton County, Walton Verona, Wil-
liamstown
Owen County District — Carroll County, Emi-
nence, Gallatin County, Henry County, Owen
County, Trimble County
Lewis County District — Augusta, Bracken
County, Fleming County, Lewis County, Mason
County, Maysville, St. Patrick, Tollesboro
Region XI
Franklin County District — • Frankfort, Frank-
lin County, Scott County
Harrison County District — Bourbon County,
Harrison County, Millersburg Military Institute,
Nicholas County, Paris
Shelby County District — Oldham County,
Shelby County, Taylorsville
Lexington Catholic District — Anderson
County, Harrodsburg, Lexington Catholic, Mercer
County, Woodford County
Region XII
University of Kentucky District — Bryan
Station, Henry Clay, Lafayette, Sayre, Tates
Creek
Boyle County District — - Boyle County, Dan-
ville, Garrard County, Jessamine County
Russell County District — Casey County,
Lincoln County, Russell County
Madison Central District — Berea, Estill
County, Madison, Madison Central, Model
Region XIII
Somerset District — Bumside, Eubank, Nan-
cy, Pulaski County, Somerset
Monticello District — McCreary County.
Monticello, Pine Knot, Wayne County
Laurel County District — Clay County, Jack-
son County, Laurel County, Oneida Institute,
Rockcastle County
Middlesboro District — Barbourville, Bell
County, Corbin, Henderson Settlement, Knox
Central, Lone Jack, Lynn Camp, Middlesboro,
Pineville, Whitley County
Region XIV
Whitesburg District — Breathitt County,
Fleming Neon, Jenkins, Knott County. Riverside
Christian, Whitesburg
M. C. Napier District — Buckhorn, Combs
Memorial, Hazard. Leslie County, M. C. Napier
James A. Cawood District — Cumberland,
Evarts, Harlan, James A. Cawood, Lynch
Powell County District — Hazel Green, Jack-
son, Lee County, Owsley County, Powell County,
Wolfe County
Region XV
Paul G. Blazer District — Boyd County. Holy
Family, Louisa, Paul G Blazer
Russell District — Fairview, Greenup County,
Raceland, Russell
Bath County District — Bath County, George
R. Clark, Menifee County, Montgomery County,
Mt. Sterling
Rowan County District — East Carter, Elliott
County, Rowan County, University Breckinridge,
West Carter
Region XVI
Johns Creek District — Belfry, Elkhorn City,
Feds Creek, Johns Creek, Phelps
Johnson Central District — Johnson Central,
Morgan County, Paintsville, Salyersville, Sheldon
Clark
McDowell District — Allen Central, Betsy
Layne, McDowell, Prestonsburg, Wheelwright
Pikeville District — Dorton, Millard, Mullins,
Pikeville, Virgie
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1976
1976 BOYS' STATE TOURNAMENT BOX SCORE INFORMATION
Game No. 1 - Session No. 1
Shelby County — Tom Creamer
Player min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Jones 40 5 15 3 7 8 5 3 13
V.Chambers 32 13 25 2 2 9 1 2 28
D.Chambers 32 9 13 5 11 10 1 2 23
Beach 90 400201
WUliams 32 1 222654 4
Beckley 10 000000
Murphy 23 2 622403 6
Robinson 00 000000
Marshall 00 000000
Hurt 00 000000
Bailey 00 000000
Booker 00 000000
Totals 160 30 65 14 24 39 12 15 74
Apollo - Wayne Chapman
Player min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Barker 32 8 21 5 7 8 1 21
Blaine 24 4 9 3 5 4 1 3 11
Wenbt 32 8 14 1 5 17 4 17
Jones 20 300342
Zuemer 27 7 13 12245 15
Oost 12 2 300200 4
Hurson 120 000102
Bivin 00 000000
Jones 10 10 10
Bosley 00 000000
Jansing 00 000000
Hodson 00 000000
Totals 160 29 64 10 19 42 9 17 68
Game No. 2 — Session No. 1
Paducah Tilghman - Barny Miller
Player min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Shumpert 28 5 13 6 6 6 6 5 16
Cash 26 9 14 3 4 7 1 1 21
Greer 32 5 923903 12
Goodwin 23 1 522424 4
Warren 314 633442 11
Sutton 10 000000
Whitehead 14 4 5 12 10 3 9
Davis 00 000000
Walden 10 022000 2
Williams 4 10 10 1
Bohie 00 000000
Moss 00 000000
Totals 160 28 53 19 22 33 13 19 75
McCreary County — Ralph Roberts
Player min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Stephens 32 12 22 8 10 16 3 32
Taylor 27 6 16 1 2 2 5 13
Duvall 27 200402
Ridner 29 1 2 10 4 2
Johnson 31 1 5 2 2 10 3 4
Fraizer 10 056001 5
Nicholas 10 000000
Hayes 00 000000
Branscum 00 000000
Watters 2 14 4 10 4
Morgan 00 000000
Gilbreath 10 000000
Totals 160 20 48 20 24 26 18 60
Game No. 3 — Session No. 2
Betsy Layne - Williams Newsome
Player min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Roberts 32 8191362417
Rose 141 33 00003 2
M. Hall 150 200504
Clark 32 10 13 1 2 3 1 2 21
Samons 27 6 9 5 4 5 12
Ferrell 14 3 5 4 5 2 1 2 10
Stapleton 18 5 9 2 6 1 2 10
Lykens 40 100002
S. Hall 10 000000
Cecil 10 000000
Allen 10 0000 00
Williams 10 000000
Totals 160 33 61 6 12 29 9 24 72
Edmonson County — Bowman Davenport
Player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
Bethel
32
6
11
5
7
2
3
17
Goad
32
5
9
4
10
10
5
1
14
Rich
16
3
4
2
2
3
4
8
Hennion
32
8
13
4
4
5
3
2
20
Clemmons
32
4
6
4
4
2
4
2
12
Doyle
16
3
4
I
5
6
Poitngv
Davis
Lindsey
Ashley
Houchin
Cole
Totals
160
29
47
19
28
29
12 12
77
Game No. 4 — Session No. 2
Green County — Carl Deaton
Player min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Blakeman 28 21134603 7
T.Curry 314 10335 12 11
Calhoun 312 400802 4
Deaton 32 10 24 2 5 7 2 3 22
Curnutte 313 7 22212 8
I.Curry 11 10 1 2
Edwards 20 000000
Bradshaw 00 000000
Risen 10 000000
Johnson 10 000000
Moore 10 000000
Totals
160 22 57 10 14 29 4 13 54
Harrison County — Woody Crum
Player min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp
D. Custard 186 800 11 04 12
Kendall 29 5 16 4 4 1 10
Butler 29 4 7 3 5 15 1 3 11
B. Custard 28 917 00 70 1 18
Talbott 25 5 11 2 2 3 10
Conner 20 3 5 2 111 6
Reams 31 300 200 2
Lewis 10000 000
Gustafson 20200 100
Whitaker 20000 100
Reed 2 3 3 1 110 6
Fryman 10000 000
Totals
160 36 72 3 8 48 9 13 75
Game No. 5 — Session No. 3
Lexington Henry Clay - Al Prewitt
Player min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Jenkins 32 6 12 5 6 12 3 2 17
Clay 20 6 9 1 3 9 5 13
Thomas 22 3 7 1110 4 7
D. Moore 31 6 12 911 4 2 421
Shelby 27 5 13 003 1410
Wilkerson 00 0000000
Williams 00 00000
Scearce 122 6 00104 4
Sweat 16 1 4 12 12 2
Polites 00 0000000
Farris 00 00000
Chappell 00 00000
Totals 160 29 63 16 22 36 7 25 74
Covington Holmes — Reynolds Flynn
Player min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Schloemer 31 5 7 9 13 7 2 1 19
Ross 25 5 12 9 2 3 10
Tilley 21 4 12 3 4 5 1 11
M. Moore 31 6 10 7 8 2 4 4 19
Morris 28 2 1 2 5 1 1
Meyer 11 1 5 1 1 1 4 2
Humphrey 5000000 1
Moeves 40034402 3
Riley 10000000
Avery 10000000
Marks 10 10
Green 10 10
Totals 160 21 49 23 32 39 9 17 65
THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1976
Page Nine
1976 BOYS' STATE TOURNAMENT BOX SCORE INFORMATION
Game No.
6 - Session No. 3
Ballard
1 - Richard Schmidt
Player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta reb
a
pf tp
Snider
27
11
20
2
2 3
2
2 26
Raker
20
4
8
5
6 3
2
3 13
Howard
14
1
4
6
2
3 2
Lamp
30
11
19
7
8 19
2
2 29
Eaves
24
5
9
4
4 3
3 14
Jeffries
12
2
2
2
3 1
1
4 6
Dunbar
2
1
1
2
Gerichs
24
1
3
1
2 4
2
3 3
Sisler
2
2
2
2
Hilsher
Davis
Seller
5
1
2
Totals
160
36
67
23
27 42
11
22 95
Game No.
7 - Sess:
ion No. 4
Christian Coui
ity -
Lyl
e Dunbar
Player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta reb
a
pf tp
Parker
31
9
22
7
8 8
3 25
Reese
27
5
U
2
4 9
2
3 12
Russell
19
3
3
2
Walton
20
8
14
2
1
4 16
Turner
2
1
McCombs
12
1
1
1
3 2
Hart
13
2
4
4
Cheatham
12
1
3
1
3
2
1 3
Banks
19
3
9
3
3 4
I
1 9
Smiley
Thomas
Hughes
3
Totals
160
27
65
13
18 33
6
22 67
Game No.
8 - Sess:
ion No. 4
Shawnee -
Ron Abernathy
Player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta reb
a
pf tp
Macklin
22
7
10
2
4 13
3
4 16
Payne
23
8
13
4
9 9
1 20
Covington
21
5
13
8
3 10
Dunean
19
5
12
1
2 3
2
4 11
Griffith
22
3
11
3
2
3 6
McGinnis
11
1
1
4
2 2
Rudolph
7
1
3
1
1 2
1 3
Clayton
13
3
3
4 4
1
2 3
Buckner
8
4
6
3 3
8
Davis
6
1
2
2
4 2
2 4
Ray
5
1
1
2
2
Weathers
3
4
2
Totals 160 36 75 13 27 59 8 24 85
Game No. 9 - Session No. 5
Shelby County - Tom Creamer
Player min fg fga ft ftareb a pf tp
Jones
32
10
24
2
4
12
2 22
V. Chambers
32
12
18
7
1 24
D. Chambers
32
6
9
5
2
2 12
Beach
23
1
5
1
2
1 2
Williams
24
4
2
2
2
3
2
Beckley
Murphy
2
Robinson
Marshall
15
1
2
9
1 2
Hurt
Bailey
Booker
8
Totals
160
30
62
4
7
40
13
7 64
Game No. 10
- Session No. 5
Edmonson County
- Bowman Davenport
Players
min
fg
fga
ft fta
reb
a
pf tp
Bethel
32
7
9
1
3
1
3 15
Goad
32
3
9
6
6
S
1
2 12
Rich
31
7
12
5
5
12
4 19
Hennion
32
4
6
2
4
7
4
2 10
Clemmons
32
2
8
1
2
2
3
4 5
Doyle
1
1
Poitinger
Davis
Lindsey
Ashley
Houchin
Cole
Totals
160
23
44
15
20
30
9
15 61
Player
Hazard — Roger Kirby
min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Whitson
29
5
10
2
10
1
10
Joe Hagan
26
6
8
8
10
10
5
20
Turner
21
6
10
4
3
12
Calvin Hagan
28
7
16
2
4
1
3
4
16
Jones
21
1
9
1
2
1
3
McCoy
18
2
5
2
3
1
4
4
Jolly
7
1
1
1
Chappel
4
1
Campbell
1
1
Combs
1
Johnson
3
2
2
1
2
S. Hagan
1
Totals
160
27
60
13
22
33
4
20
67
Player
Ashland Blazer — Paul Patterson
fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Harkins
18
2
4
1
2
7
4
5
M. Swift
29
7
17
1
T
2
1
2
15
Kovach
30
9
15
7
12
11
2
25
Dummitt
23
1
3
3
4
2
G. Swift
27
1
3
4
2
I
Allen
12
3
3
2
3
4
2
8
Smith
King
6
2
Welch
Mann
15
3
5
2
2
4
1
8
Stamp
McCline
160 25 48 13 24 39 6 17 63
Player
Clay County - Bob Keith
min fg fga ft fta reb
Pftp
McKissie
27
4
11
3
5
8
5
11
Arnold
28
6
24
12
15
5
2
24
Brumley
29
4
6
2
3
10
4
10
Combs
14
4
5
3
Grubb
31
3
8
3
5
5
2
9
Caldwell
4
I
1
2
Hipsher
2
White
3
1
3
1
1
2
Young
3
3
Roberts
1
2
Estep
1
1
Thompson 17
2 15 5 15 1
63 21 35 45 I 24 57
Paducah Tilghman - Berny Miller
Player
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pftp
Shumpert
31
6
15
1
3
2 12
Cash
21
3
18
1
T
7
7
Greer
32
4
8
11
1
3 8
Goodwin
32
7
14
1
2
8
2
2 15
Warren
32
4
8
2
1
2 8
Sutton
Whithead
12
2
4
1
2 4
Davis
Walden
Williams
Bohle
Moss
Totals
160
26
67
2
5
36
4
11 54
Hai
rrison 1
"oui
ity -
Woody Crum
Players
min
fg
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf tp
D. Custard
32
3
13
1
8
2 6
Kendall
31
5
13
1
3
7
1
5 11
Butler
21
1
4
1
2
2
4 3
B. Custard
32
8
17
1
3
11
2 17
Talbott
32
5
11
1
1
2
1 11
Conner
U
3
5
3
1
1 6
Kearns
Lewis
Gustafson
Whitaker
Reed
1
1
1
1
2
I
3
Fryman
Totals
160
26
64
5
12
39
2
15 57
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THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR APRIL, 1976
1976 BOYS' STATE TOURNAMENT BOX SCORE INFORMATION
Game No. 1 1 - Session No. 6
'-exington Henry Clay — Al Prewitt
Player min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Je:ikins 32 8 16 4 6 16 4 20
Clay 24 4 10 1 9 13 8
Thomas 20 6 1202 3 1512
Moore 31 7 19 8 11 3 3 3 22
Shelby 26 6 8 12 1 4 13
Wilkerson 00 000 0000
Williams 10 10
Scearce 16 500 3 030
Sweat 10 1 10 2 2
Polites 00 000 0000
Farris 00 000 0000
Chappell 00 000 0000
Totals 160 32 72 13 22 41 6 24 77
Game No. 12 — Session No. 6
Christian County — Lyle Dunbar
Player min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Parker 31 14 29 9 10 13 3 37
Reese 32 8 13 2 6 13 2 18
Russell 22 00001 03
Walton 32 3 11 2 2 3 14 8
Banks 32 1 6 2 3 2 14 4
McCombs 10 1
Hart 104 60 3 5 8
Cheatham 00 000000
Simley 00 000000
Thomas 00 000000
Hughes 00 000000
Trice 00 00 0000
Totals 160 30 65 15 21 39 4 19 75
Game No. 13 — Session No. 7
Shelby County — Tom Creamer
Player min fa fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Jones 30 5 18 1 4 12 5 11
V.Chambers 31 9 27 9 3 18
D. Chambers 29 1 402 604 2
Beach 12 1 4 12 3 3
Williams 29 2 700 1 02 4
Beckley 32 2 378 9 0311
Murphy 4 112 1 1
Robinson 11 10 2
Marshall 20 000 001
Hurt 00 000 000
Bailey 00 0000 00
Booker 00000 000
Totals 160 21 65 10 18 43 19 52
Ballard - Richard Schmidt
Player min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Snider 31 9 14 3 6 8 3 4 21
Raker 32 5 13 10 16 13 2 3 20
Howard 40 100000
Lamp 32 61656504 17
Eaves 29 6 11 24402 14
Jeffries 141 2005 04 2
Dunbar 00 000000
Gerichs 16 000302
Sisler 20 000001
Hilsher 00 000000
Davis 00 000000
Seller 00 000000
Totals 160 27 57 2 32 45 5 20 74
Shawnee — Ron Abernathy
Player min fg fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Macklin 28 8 8 131703 17
Payne 32 6 18 1 3 7 1 3 13
Covington 23 2 300902 4
Duncan 32 12 29 9 13 3 2 i3
Griffith 29 300204
McGinnis 7 1 2 10 2
Rudolph 40 000000
ClSyton 5 112
Buckner 00 000000
Davis 00 000000
Ray 000000000
Weathers 00 000000
Totals
160 29 63 11 19 42
16 69
Edmonson County — Bowman Davenport
Player min fa fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Bethel 32 5 10 2 24 02 12
Goad 31 3 7 51212 3 2 11
Rich 32 46 468 03 12
Hennion 32 7 14 7 2 14
Clemmons 32 05443 32 4
Doyle 10 1
Poitinger 000 000 00
Davis 0000 00 00
Lindsey 000 000 00
Ashley 000 000 00
Houchin 000 000 00
Cole 000 000 00
Totals
160 19 42 15 24 36 6 11 53
Game No. 14 — Session No. 7
Lexington Henry Clay - Al Prewitt
Player min fa fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Jenkins 32 3 7 7 8 12 4 13
Clay 26 7 11 3 6 1004 17
Thomas 27 2 522 915 6
Moore 3171644 42518
Shelby 28 5 13 1 4 1 3 10
Wilkerson 00 000 000
Williams 4 1 2 12 2 10 3
Scearce 70 100 002
Sweat 50 00 3 102
Farris 00 000 000
Chappell 00 000 000
Bell 00 000 000
Totals 160 25 55 17 26 45 5 25 67
Game No. 15 — Session No. 8
Edmonson County — Bowman Davenport
Player
min
fa
fga
ft
fta
reb
a
pf
tp
Bethel
31
3
6
2
3
2
6
Goad
30
3
10
5
8
10
4
3
11
Rich
30
7
7
6
7
6
2
4
20
Hennion
32
10
14
5
5
7
1
25
Clemmons
29
3
5
4
4
4
7
3
10
Doyle
3
1
1
2
2
1
Poitinger
Davis
1
2
3
1
Lindsey
Ashley
Houchin
1
Cole
Totals
160
26
43
22
31
36
14
12
74
Christian County - Lyle Dunbar
Player min fa fga ft fta reb a pf
Parker 27 8 23 2 2 9 1 5
Reese 31 71545 704
Russell 18 1 2 5 1
Walton 32 3 15 5 7 3 1 3
Banks 28 3 9 2 3 10 4
McCombs 7 1 2 111
Hart 152 35840 3
Cheatham 20 000002
Smiley 00 000000
Thomas 00 000000
Hughes 00 000000
Trica 00 000000
Totals 160 25 69 18 25 40 3 23
Christian County - Lyle Dunbar
Player min fa fga ft fta reb a pf tp
Parker 28 5 14 7 5 10
Reese 311218 02 7 I 24
Russell 19 4 3 1
Walton 31 6 16 1 2 5 4 13
Banks 17 5 1 4 4 5 1
McCombs 14 1 1 1 1 2
Hart 10 1 2 2 10 3 2
Cheatham 5 4 10 1
Smiley lOOOOOOO
Thomas 10 10 10 1
Hughes 20 000000
Trica 10 10 1
Totals 160 25 66 2 1 1 32 1 22 52
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Page Eleven
COACHES CORNER
(Continued from Page Two)
the permanent time for the Associations annual
meeting. However, true to form, the coaches
again proved their lack of interest and lack of
general concern for their association as well as
the coaching profession. This was demonstrated
when about 40 coaches attended the meeting.
These are the interested coaches, but what a far
cry from what is needed to make our association
the strong, influential force in high school athletics
it should and must be. It was a shame that only
a small few were present to hear such important
matters as the fate of the Coaches East-West All
Star game, financial difficulties of said game, and
the much needed support and all out help of all
coaches if the game is to continue.
Gentlemen, lets be realistic, if our association
is going to serve the needs of all coaches and
prove to be a strong guiding force for athletics
in the state then we are going to have to get rid
of our apathy and make a concerned effort to
become involved.
Don't forget to use Coaches Corner as a means
of communication with fellow coaches and schools.
If games are needed, coaches are needed, or any
information concerning athletics send it to Coaches
Corner. For next month send all information to
Pat Dale, Montgomery High School.
Al Prewitt
Sergeant-At-Arms
K. H. S. C. A.
BASEBALL OFFICIALS
(Continued from Page One)
Baugh. Kelly, 202 Header St., Campbellsville 42718, 465-
Beach, Frank, Rt, 2, Box 45, Franklin 42134, 586-3431 586-
4451, Ext. 303
Beeherer, Tom M., 22 Circle Dr., Shelbyville 40065 633-
3565, 633-2344
Beirne, R. Michael. 737 Meadow Wocd. Villa Hills 41011
331-6037, 851-7.300
Bell. Ronald Keith, 197 Hedgewood Ct., Lexington 40509,
266-0587
Bennett, Karen L., 1619 B Olive, Murray 42071, 753-9820
753-7640
Boone, Henry L., 326 West Third, Maysville 41056, 564-
4192, 564-3856
Bottom, Ronnie P., R. R. 6, Box 286, Shelbyville 40065,
633-4230
Bowling, David Milton, East Ninth St., Box 235. London
40741, 864-4434
Bozarth. Robert D.. 2412 Tregaron Ave., Louisville 40299,
267-5995, 969-1331
Brause, Dr. Allan R.. 5230 Clearlake Dr., Cincinnati, Ohio
574-5550
Bray, Greg, 305 Neubert Drive, Elizabethtown 42701, 765-
7151, 351-6616
Brooks Joe, Box 3, Shelbiana 41562, 639-6550, 432-3111
Brown, Barry, 121 Ilhardtt, Nicholasville 40356, 885-6657,
252-4902
Brown, John W., 975 Waverly Dr., Lexington 40505, 254-
1940, 255-0835
Brown, Mike, 405 Loop Drive, Bowling Green 42101, 781-
2275, 842-9479
Brown, Nora, 121 Ilhardt, Nicholasville 40356, 885-6657,
278-8434
Brown, Rickie, 405 Skyline Dr., Bowling Green 42101,
781-2275
Bryant. Connie, Box 185, Dorton 41520. 639-4736, 639-4736
Bumette, John, Box 267, Union College, Barbourville
4090B. 546-4151, 546-4151. Ext. 133
Bussell, James G., Box 541, Brodhead 40409, 758-8830
Butcher, Douglas, Meally 41234, 789-5553, 789-6147
Cassidy, Michael D., 4403 South Ridge Drive, Louisville
40272, 937-8485, 459-5970
Chalfield, Marc, 2267 Griffith St.. Ashland 41101, 324-7478
Compton. Delbert L.. 810 Denmark St.. Louisville 40215,
366-5571
Cornetc C. W., 21 Meadowbrook Dr., Morehead 40351.
784-5440, 784-4320
Critz, George A., 207 Frazier Ave., Columbia 42728
Cunningham. William D., 545 A Stryker Village, Ft. Camp-
bell 42223. 798-3546, 798-7176
Davenport. Carl. 3022 Glenaire Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio
45239 729-2692
Davis. Rudv Rav, 9217 Wendell Way, Jeffersontown 40299.
491-1882, 581-3536
Dawson. Danny R., Hi Hat 41636, 377-2276
Dean, George Lee, 1252 Deering Lane, Radcliff 40160.
351-4308
Duggins. Dennv. Rt. 4, Hodgenville 42748, 358-4023, 351-3167
Dupin, Jackie. P.O. Box 413, Elizabethtown 42701, 737-9413.
765-7175
Elias, James R.. 10809 Milwaukee Way, Valley Station 40272,
933-2687
Emmons. Guy W., 5500 Crosswood Court. Louisville 40291,
239-9537 491-4870
Engle, William C, Box 46, Hindman 41822. 785-5543
Eversole, Gary Wayne, Krypton 41754. 436-3669
Farrell, Joseph, 11 Floral Ct., Ft. Thomas 41075. 441-7312,
941-4936
Francis. William R., 744 Cherokee, Madisonville 42431,
821-0423, 821-5761
Gent. Herman T.. Rt. 1, Box 359, Middlesboro 40965, 248-
5902, 248-3300
Gibbons, Mike. 207 W. 12th, Apt. 7. Lexington 40505,
254-2592, 255-0712
Gibson, Junior Lee, Clarkson 42726, 242-3551. 242-3611
Goodman. Bennie, Rt. 2, Box 294, Cecilia 42724, 862-4638,
862-3924
Gnsman. Carroll. R. R. 1. Bedford 40006, 255-3379
Grant. Neilson. 401 Broad St.. Apt. 1. Beaver Dam 42320,
274-4908. 274-7893
Graven, Garv J., 3223 Pomerov Drive, Louisville 40220,
491-6569, 458-2750
Green, Jimmie, Box 135, Belcher 41513. 954-5318
Gross. Darrell Dane. SR 1, Box 331, Jackson 41339, 666-7666
Haines. Michael, Box 79, Clav-Davis Hall, Transylvania
Univ., LexinRton 40508, 233-8681, 233-8681
Hancline, Richard F., 506 Windsor Drive, Mayfield 42066,
247-7744, 898-2441
Hawkins. Terrv, Marshall's Trailer Court, Shelbyville
40065, 633-4412, 633-5346
Havnes, Donald R-. Pleasant View 40769, 549-1551, 549-4855
Hendren, James W., Rt. 1. Mackville 40040. 375-4498
Henslev, Roger C. 2291/. College Street, Pikeville 41501,
432-5517, 432-5517
Herrick. C. Gregory, 200 S. Arnold Ave., Prestonsburg
41653, 886-3494
Hill. Chris, 657 Linda Ave., Danville 40422, 236-4140
Hines, Michael Lee, Rt. 2, West Paducah 42086, 488-3216
Hudson. Mark, 817 Brockton, E.K.U.. Richmond 40475,
625-3815
Hughes. William Allen, Rt. 2, Franklin 42134, 586-3648
Hurst. Terrv. 416 Kentucky Ct., Lexington 40502. 269-2792.
254-5771
Hurt. Thomas C 122 Hamilton Ave.. Lancaster 40444.
792-3067. 792-3018
Johnson, Donald E., Tollesboro High Scliool, Tollesboro
41189, 564-9204, 798-2541
Johnson, Frank J., Guthrie 42234. 485-2344, 645-6471
Joseph. Hershel, Max's Branch, Prestonsburg 41653, 886-
3867
Klump, William Roger, 1415 Goddard Ave., Louisville
40204. 451-0236, 584-1226
Klutz, Jerry, 1803 Beech St., Louisville 40210, 775-8643.
775-8643
Lamkin. Ricky A.. 505 Broad St.. Murray 42071, 753-0708,
762-2291
Lee, David. 6810 Dartmoor Drive, Louisville 40222. 425-
3863, 258-8449 (Lexington)
Littrell, Chuck, 215 LaGrange Rd., Pewee Valley 40056,
241-8119
Livers, Joseph L., Jr., 308 E. Main St.. Lebanon 40033,
692-2484 692-4225
Lowe. Stan! Jr., P.O. Box 337. Russellville 42276. 726-6647,
726-6647
McBride, W. Kenneth, 157 St. William Dr., Lexington
40502. 266-7786. 255-6666
McConnell. Michael. 7304 Garrison Rd.. Apt. 4. Louisville
40214. 366-9904. 583-6651, Ext. 261
Mcintosh. Carl W.. Brewer's Trailer Park, Jackson 41339,
666-2190
McKentv, Lawrence, Rt. 9. Box 63A, Benton 42025, 527-1405
Marshall, Barrv J., 4035 Winnepeg Way. Lexington 40503,
272-1619. 272-1619
Matthews. Robert A.. Rt. 4. Donna Lane. Bardstown 40004,
343-3439 348-9096
Meredith. Lvnn. 8011 Aranti Way. Louisville 40291. 239-
4625. 448-8210
Mitchell. Terry Allen. Rt. 5. 'Campbellsville 42718. 465-7691
Moore, Robert T.. 316 Center St.. P.O. Box 32. New Castle
-10050, 845-2491, 845-7427
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Morgan, Chuck. 420 Edgewood Dr., Nicholasville 40356,
885-9122. 2.^2-7218
Morris. Larry E., 4701 Sebree Lane til. Louisville 40218,
451-3215 452-3939
Mullins. Cliarlos, Schultz Road, South Shore 41175, 473-
9812 (Bus.)
Owings, Hank. 4210 Retreat Rd., Louisville 40219, 969-5297
Parkev. Eddie. 105 Edgewood Rd., Middlesboro 40965, 248-
4139, 248-1000
Parrent. Kenny, Box 389, Eddyville 42038, 388-7422. 303-2241
Payne. Bob. Debbie Lane, Liberty 42539, 787-7551, 787-6151
Pickrell, Gerald. 124 Greenbriar Rd., Lexington 40503,
276-2694, 272-1611
Pietrowski. Paul. 107 Oaklawn, Corbin 40701, 528-6391,
528-1630
Rail. Edward W.. 108 E. Lexington Ave.. Danville 40422,
236-8929. 236-5047
Reaean. Kennv, Rt. 1, Tompkinsville 42167, 457-3422,
457-9491
Reif, Harrv F.. Rt. 1. 116 Country View Court, Campbells-
ville 42718. 465-7343. 465-8774
Roark. Frank. P.O. Box 403. Corbin 40701, 528-0477
Robinson, Joseph Byron. 1412 Stallard St., (WW), Ashland
41101. 325-7850. ,325-8511, Ext. 253
Runvon, Tommy D.. Box 181, Belfry 41514, 353-7883,
4'?2-2733
Rutledge. Robert. Rt. 4. Utica 42376, 275-4758
Scott. Walter Glenn. 4789 Clevesdale. Cincinnati. Ohio
45238. 471-5014, 871-1825
Scriber. Jackie L., Box 34, New Castle 40050, 845-2796.
587-3621
Sefcovic. Harold 1120 Choctaw Trail, Georgetown 40324,
863-3693. 863-3910
Shaw. Robert S., 531 Osage Tr., Frankfort 40601, 695-2508,
227-4408
Schwieriohann. Wm. Carl, 644 3rd St., Silver Grove 41085,
441-3826. 441-3873
Sherman. Ininan Jr.. Rt 5, Box 688, London 40741, 864-
6518. 864-2207
Shipp. David E.. 133 Hartweg Ave., Ft. Thomas 41075, 781-
1163
Simpson. Ron, 801 Riverside Dr. Russell 41169. 836-4751
Slone, Bureen, Rt. 3. Box 324. Catlettsburg 41129. 739-5386
Slone. Don E , 308 Main St.. Pikeville 41501, 432-8397, 437-
7301
Smallwood. Talmadge Rt. 2. Box 618, Stanton. 40380, 663-
2096. 663-2544
Smith. Benny. Rt 3, Manchester 40962. 598-6954, 598-9934
Spalding. Charles P. 8107 Jasmine Lane. Louisville 40228.
239-1907
Spalding, Guy C. II, 2807 Del Rio Place, Louisville 40220,
454-3237
Spratline. Obie. 1081 Lincoln Tr. Blvd.. Radcliff 40100,
3T1-9482, 024-3129
Stanley. O. A.. Box 154B Belcher 41513, 754-8567
Starks. Bobby Ray, 831 Sugg St.. Madisonville 42431, 821-
S889. 821-8889
Stephenson, Harry, 1612 Hawthorn Lane, Lexington 40505,
r'P9-1757, 233-8221
Stephenson. Larry J., 3113 Bernard Dr.. Edgewood 41017,
341-4541
Stethen. James E.. Box 134, Bedford 40006. 255-3285
•Stewart. Marvin. Box 76. Mt. Olivet 41064. 724-5966
Stivers. Franklin. Rt. 8. London 40741. 636-3133, 636-4731
.■^tone Johnny. Rt 1. Princeton 42445. 365-5178. 365-5178
Stone. William B. 7536-A McDevitt Circle, Ft. Knox 40121.
624-1905. 624-3616
Stovall. Tom. 215 Mellwood Dr.. Greenville 42345, 338-5828.
338-3550
Stcrv. Marsh,:ill. R. R. 1. Hillsboro 41049. 876-3781
Strain. Richard P . P. O. Box 472. Radcliff 40160, 351-4306,
624-2214
Stratton, Robert J.. Rt. 6. Shelbyville 40065, 633-38136, 633-
1612
Straus William W.. 121 Todds Rd., Apt. 47, Lexington
40502. 269-4787. 252-2275
Studle. Ronald Rt 3, Atha's Tr. Pk., Frankfort 40501,
695-' 028. 292-6568
Stull, Beniamin C 5 Center St., Wilder 41071, 581-3262,
291 -.5250
Styer. Charles. R. R. 1, Box 177, Alexandria 41001, 635-
5161, 241-1865
Sullivan. William H , 111 Evergreen Dr„ Lawrencebure
40342. 839-4177. 839-3061
Swart, James D., Lot 106. Jefco Mbl. Hm. Pk.. Radcliff
40160, 351-9158, 624-2440
Tanaka, Larry T., 2123 N. Elm St., Henderson 42420, 826-
2664. 826-2247
Tarry. W. R "Bud", Rt. 5, Glasgow 42141, 678-2539, 427-
2611
Tate. Charles F.. Lindsey Wilson College, Columbia 42748,
384-4853
Taylor. Carl D.. 3010 Belhaven Drive, Russell 41169, 836-
5101. 324-3144
Taylor. Lucian, Jr., 208 Shive Lane Estates, Bowling Green
42101, 781-2043, 842-5673
Terry. John Daniel, Hindman 41822. 785-3327, 785-3133
Thomas Paul R., 706 Gartrell Ct., Ashland 41101, 324-
9R03. 739-4166. Ext. 8432
Thompson, Allen, Rt. 5, Bardwell 42023. 642-2455. 767-2201
Tliompson. Sam E.. R. R. 1. Box 29B. Greensburg 42743.
932-4971. 932-4222
Thornsberry. John. P. O. Box 421, Elkhorn City 41522, 754-
4601
Thornton, Daniel A., 119 Stacker Dr„ Clarksville, Tenn.
37040, 648-2742. 648-4343
Toms. Neal, Box 166, Park City 42160, 749-5541
Tomerlin. Allen, 3251 Poplarview Dr.. Louisville 40216,
447-4861
Travis. Terry Lee, 1411 Rose Avenue, Owensboro 42301,
683-2209
Travis. Vic, 2301 A Rocky Point Ct., Lexington 40504,
259-0224, 272-3484
Tucker, Jerome L , 1339 Texas Ave., Louisville 40217, 635-
7965, 896-1757
Tyre Don, 316 Senate Dr., Frankfort 40601, 223-3668, 254-
6612. Ext. 269 (Lexington)
Urlage. Richard, 822 Highland Ave., Ft. Thomas 41075,
441-5513, 874-8820
Vance, Michael Dale, Box 176. McCloud Ave., Worthington
41183, 1.36-4607, 836-9525
Vandermale, John, 3149 Trinity Rd., Lexington 40503, 252-
8693, 278-4219
Vanover. Larry W.. 801 Glenn Court, Owensboro 42301,
683-9509, 684-2913
Vincent, Dale, 301 Highland Ave., Earlington 42410, 383-
5966, 383-5511
Vincent, Roy T., Bee Spring 42207. 286-8331
Vinson. Ray. 610 Osage Ave.. Campbellsville 42718. 465-7163
Votaw. Tony, 219 Southport Dr.. Lexington 40503. 277-5480,
232-2691
Wade. Terry. Rt. 2. Russell Springs 42642. 866-6195, 866-
3341
Waddell. Randy. 4908 Furv Way, Louisville 40258. 935-3067,
361-7017
Wagner. Stephen W , 235 Gailane, Lawrenceburg 40342,
839-7674, 348-3953
Ware. Phillip O., 218 Sycamore St.. Owensboro 42301, 684-
9769. 233-.5253
Warner Bobby James, Box 252. Owingsville 40360, 674-
2420, 498-0526
Washer. Jamie. 110 Broach Ave.. South. Murray 42071,
753-5330. 753-5312
Watson. Harold T.. Jr.. 3213 Adams St., Paducah 42001,
442-0426, 443-8263
Wavne. Benny L.. Rt. 4, Jess. St., Nicholasville 40356,
885-4827, 254-8935
Wells. Jerry W., Clay City 40380, 663-5210
Westcott. Jo H.. P. O. Box 6. Auburn 42206, 542-4303,
542-4304
Wheeler. David A.. 1301 Lincoln Ave., Paintsville 41240,
625-4513, 622-3101
White. Robert L. 636 Willow Dr.. Independence 41051,
.■?.5fi-6877. 381-0369
Whitehead. David 3932 Phillips. Paducah 42001. 442-5818.
442-6121
Wilcox. ITrsal R.. Auxier 41602. 886-3329, 886-2703
Wiley. Michael J . 10th St. & Stafford Ave.. Paintsville
41240. 789-4530, 789-4001
Wilkmson. Jeffrey L.. UPO Box 763, Morehead 40351, 784-
8724. 783-3391
Williams. Donald L.. Rt. 4. Shelbyville 40065. 633-3846.
845-2348
Williams. Gary L., 28 Circle Dr.. Shelbyville 40065. 633-
6029. 426-6020
Williams. James A.. 203 Guthrie. Horse Cave 42749. 786-
2867. 758-2214
Williams. Malcolm Lee, 2024 Floradora Dr., Louisville
40272, 937-3394 583-2066
Williams. Mark H., 1829 Shiloh Ct., Lexington 40505. 299-
8101, 873-5434
Williamson, Junior, Rt 3. Box 1, Pikeville 41501, 437-7171
Wilson. Philip M., 5003 Dreamers Way. Louisville 40219,
964-6234
Winfrey, Shelby. 315 Sharon Dr., Campbellsville 42718.
465-8392, 465-5502
Wingfield, Felix G., 1132 Eastern Pkwy., Louisville 40217,
636-2282. 772-2531
Woodward Bill, 2508 Gallahadion Ct., Owensboro 42301,
683-7705. 684-8811. Ext 275
Wright. Brett A., 609 Cline Ct., Morehead 40351, 784-4749,
783-2259
Wright, John David, 1297 B Julia Ct., Lexington 40511,
293-5095
Wyatt. Whayne D.. 6011 Applegate Lane. Louisville 40219.
969-2816, 426-2000, Ext. 547
Yates. Jerry. R. R 3. Bardwell 42023. 628-3723
Young. Cephes. 1081 Lincoln Tr. Blvd.. Radcliff 40160. 351-
6677
Young. David J., 736 Brockton, Richmond 40475, 622-4522
Zirnheld, Leonard, 9105 Blue Lick Rd.. Louisville 40219,
969-5925
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